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Re: Job Market

Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2004 7:52 am
by njbirk
Kim,

I've got to chime in too.
A mother of 5!
I can't even imagine that juggling and balancing act. That's more work than any CEO of any company. It is 24/7.

I'm impressed.
Don't sell yourself short. And you will make a great nurse/midwife. You've had life experience that will bring a great deal of maturity and sensitivity to the job.

I think too that those moms and dads out there of bpi kids want to know that we have been successful in our personal lives as well. My mother was more concerned that I have a stable marriage and home than in my career (but remember I was born in the 50s).

I had one child and now two grandchildren. When the grandkids are here, the house is a whirl. I simply cannot fathom 5! Wow.

Nancy

Re: Job Market

Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2004 10:02 am
by Carolyn J
Kim,
I want to "chime" in too. You are going to make a great mid-wife. You have VERY valuable skills and life experiences that can really make a difference to parents. 5 children, I too, don't know how you and Kathleen did it all! I really blew every "gasket" I had and have with 1 son. But then we never know what strength and abilities we have until we are tried and tested. The 1 qualiity we all seem to share is tenacity.
Carolyn

Re: Job Market

Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2004 8:38 pm
by kamren
Awww...shucks:)

Re: Job Market

Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2004 6:08 pm
by hopeless
I am right obpi and 33 years old.
I entered the university etrance exam and won the Petroleum Engineering dept when I was 18. One of my teacher had recommended that dept (What an idea!) Noone else helped me and I made the biigest mistake of my life. After attending university successfully I finished and the nightmare started. I couldn't find a job related to my profession. Unemployment has always been the biggest problem in my country. I was in depression and even considered killing myself. Because I felt like there is nothing to do in this world. Anyway I entered an exam and became an official in public sector with a little salary. My job was giving information to the tourists. After I got married I applied for English teacher job. I am still at this job. Not earning to much (between 500 and 600 USD a month) but I thank to God. There are people much worse than me. I hope your son can earn his life in good conditions...

Re: Job Market

Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2004 10:43 pm
by Tanya in NY
Hi Kamren,
A nursemidwife? Wow...that would be great. I'm a RN who works L&D with a 20 month old ROBPI daughter. I've recently done an in-service for the nurses, OBGYN's, Midwives, and Pediatricians at the hospital I work at talking about BPI, including prevention which is linked to birth positions (avoid your back)! Good luck to you.

Tanya in NY