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Old 08-24-2003, 10:07 AM   #1
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on the order of occupational hazards

After reading Tara's occupation question I thought I would take it a little further..
What does your spouse/significant other do for a lving?
Also, do your kids have a job?

My DH is a CNA & is lucky enough to work for only one client AND at home! [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img] His Dad was hurt in a work related incident over 20 years ago & has steadily had one health problem crop up after another necessitating more skilled care (he's incontinent, wheelchair bound etc) .. We built an efficiency apartment for him off of our house & the workers comp insurance company hired DH to take care of FIL about 15 years ago. It's a win win situation for everyone.. (especially FIL~ who better to take care of you than family! [img]graemlins/love.gif[/img] )
Also, my DS who is 10 makes a little extra money by looking after the neighbors plants & garden when they go away ( which is at least once a month) AND he cuts another neighbors grass (with Dads help!)
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DH is an electrician and works a lot nearer to home than I do!
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He's a sound engineer. It's a job that takes him all over the world for long periods of time.
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Re: on the order of occupational hazards

John is a steam engineer - works at a wood fired power plant here in Northern NH. He is also a part time police officer, firefighter, EMT-I, state fire instructor, search & rescue team member....the list goes on. Sarah always says "My daddy has too much jobs!"

Amanda & Jennie babysit to earn extra money here and there, play in the summer town band - $10/concert!, etc.
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Re: on the order of occupational hazards

He works on generators in the state of CT that send electricity to our homes. Kids dont work yet, but if it was up to me, they would be! [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]

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Re: on the order of occupational hazards

My DH is currently an Account Manager for a hazardous waste disposal company.

He sets up the household hazardous waste days in several states, and consults with numerous companies on how to safely and properly (legally) dispose of their hazardous waste products.

Kids are a little young to be working just yet...
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It's a job that takes him all over the world for long periods of time.
<font size="2" face="Comic Sans MS, Arial">Hey, sounds like my husband's job too!LOL!! Well, he isnt a sound engineer though(im not sure what that is, but it sounds like fun). He is in the Air Force. He will be leaving for 8 weeks this winter. That will be fun for all of us: NOT!!!!!

Ah well, thus is the life we have. He will be eligible to retire in 2 years and 6 months and HE HAD BETTER!!!!LOL!!
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Re: on the order of occupational hazards

My husband has a small family business. Three of my kids have jobs. My oldest works at Panera Bread Company, but will be going to college this week [img]graemlins/cry2.gif[/img] and will only do a work/study program while at school. My other two work at our local CVS and I love it!! [img]graemlins/love.gif[/img] They mooch a lot less money when working! Katie, the princess, [img]images/icons/rolleyes.gif[/img] will probably never get a job!! She doesn't even babysit!
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DH works for the Government of Canada. He is an environmental technician. I always tell people that he cleans dirt. What he actually does is measure the level of contaminates (usually diesel fuel or mercury, occasionally old buried bombs) in soil, then hires a contractor to dig up the polluted soil, and fills in the hole with clean soil. He travels a lot to very remote northern locations like Tuktoyaktuk and Iqualuit and he's currently away for 2 weeks near Churchill, Manitoba (the polar bear town). His trip to the Magnetic North Pole earlier this month fell through at the last minute and I think he was a little disappointed about that. He has flown in just about every flying machine available to mankind, his favourite is helicopters. The North is terribly polluted so I think he's got really good job security.

So far my kids don't work.
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DW is a project engineer for Alcatel until December. They're closing her division (Motorola bought it), so she will be laid off. My older DS is the itranet manager for Texas Instruments, his DW is an occupational psychologist. Our younger DS is lead programmer for a gaming company, and his DW is a teacher's aide in middle school in special ed.
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DH is a Waiver Coordinator- he places staff and case manages for developmentally disabled adults who need care. He is also a full time grad student!

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My wife is a stay at home mom and beginning this fall she'll be teaching Pre-School 5 mornings a week as all of our kids will be in school as of next Tuesday! [img]graemlins/cry2.gif[/img] She taught 1st grade in the public school system before having kids and she's done PT teaching in the mornings so that she is always home when the kids are home. Her new role will have her home by 1 PM every day now and the kids get home around 2:30 PM. Works out great.

Kids don't have jobs yet - too young still (although we do put them to work around the house!). [img]images/icons/cool.gif[/img]
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DH is a mechanical design engineer and works for a company that makes equipment for semiconductors.
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DH works for a company that makes custom wheelchairs and ECVs. He works in the billing office and his title is DataServe Coordinator. He is in charge of scanning all of their paper documents into digital files. He also is taking over their intranet website design as well as doing much of the computer work for the office.
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