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Mine is a rather complicated story. After discharge from the Army I worked in the steel industry, first as an electrician and later as an engineer. I attended college, Johns Hopkins, the Evening College, three nights a week and during the summers. The company re-imbursed tuition costs as long as my grades were high enough. I left after 25 years, (industry, that is) taking a vested pension and opening a business of my own. After three years in the business, my son and partner wanted to go into real estate, so I went into teacing vocational electricity in the Roanoke, Virginia schools for eleven more years. After retiring at 65 I taught electrical apprenticeship and adult classes at a community college for another couple of years. My ambition had always been to get an advanced degree and teach college level math, but I ran out of time and energy and have now forgotten everything I ever knew.  So I come here to AP to pick other people's brains. 
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| Posts: 7150 | Location: Baltimore, MD, U.S.A | Registered: 06-03-02 |    |
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B: Is the space between the 2 and 3 a break between two words, or is it the 'space' character?
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After college I got sucked into a decade-long educational vortex, from which I didn't re-emerge to begin a real life (and get a real job) until my early 30's. After that, things have been pretty good.
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I graduated High School to work as a volunteer for a year and then went to college for a BA in Studio Art. I didn't get this degree because I actually WANTED to be an artist, but because I was afraid to do something I didn't know anything about. And I knew I was good at art. Fast forward half a decade past a few years as a McDonalds employee and nursing assistant (and getting married). I started college for my Nursing degree. I didn't do THIS degree with a clear mission to become a nurse for the altruism, but as a job that earns a good wage with many possible positions. It was only when I was in the program that I found the passion of stretching my mind and learning about the human body. Of course, I proceeded to have 2 premature infants while completing my degree (and dropping out each time, only to return the next year). I finally completed my degree and got my licence in 1998, so I have been an RN for almost a decade now. I've worked in Home Health care and Hospice, Hospitals, Nursing Homes and for the State of Pennsylvania for the Developmental Delayed. Since I am a parent to 2 Autistic children, this last job (which I currently work in) is especially enlightening, and frankly both educating AND frightening. I didn't know what I wanted to do for the rest of my life, and, really, and not sure if Nursing is what I want to do. I absolutely LOVE teaching and I loved the teaching aspect of my Nursing in Home Health. But I really do love the nursing I am currently doing and I like the Night Shift since it allows my husband to go to college/work and also allows me to spend more time with my family when they are doing school for the evening. I love college, who knows if I will ever stop going. I am not currently going, but I may go back, I don't know. 
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quote: Originally posted by babthrower: Oh, that kind of code! I thought you meant cyphers.
Right, that kind, not the cool kind. 
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