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Grant I.User is Offline

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09/26/2010 3:53 PM  
JoJo, thanks! They're about as brainy as your typical redneck gets. :P I'm just a simple man. I'm not exactly sure what you mean by that, but I'm already kinda doing that. I was planning on starting my own landscaping business for years after I started working for the landscaper, but for some reason I haven't yet, even though there'd be plenty of work. Working for the farmer, I've learned alot of things about how crops are raised and what all goes into it, as well as how to work on machinery somewhat. I'm basically a partner getting paid by the hour for both of them. At this point, I could start my own landscaping business and do well with it, and I'd sure make alot more money than I am at this point. Guess I need to build a fire under my butt and get going. :P I could be making $28/hour more than I am now. I know, I'm dumb. :P
JoJoUser is Offline

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09/26/2010 9:01 PM  
nah, I'm about the same, I should technically start my own dancing business, but I haven't lol.
in an apprenticeship, you kinda get qualifications for doing practical work. so you basically keep doing what you're doin g, but you get a qualification too. like an added bonus :D

Turn up the music
Turn it up loud
Take a few chances
Let it all out
'Cause you won't regret it
Lookin' back from where you have been
'Cause it's not who you knew
And it's not what you did
It's how you live

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God Bless!
Mwah XOXO
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Grant I.User is Offline

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09/26/2010 10:59 PM  
Haha, there ya go! Ok, makes sense. I've done some of that over the years. I can do a little of everything about. :P None of it very well, but I can do alot of stuff. :P
NicoleUser is Offline

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10/25/2010 2:46 PM  
Jo: Dancing would be awesome :D
I think I'm going to add dancing to my English minor; and possibly French to my dietetics major. ^_^
Grant: You know more than I do in that area! :P Start your business and I might just hire you since I can't do zip about my lawn haha.

whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it's time to pause and reflect -Mark Twain
AmeliaUser is Offline

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10/27/2010 11:06 AM  
Well, I'm going to be majoring in Early Childhood Education. I am currently employed as a preschool/kindergarten teacher in a homeschool co-op and I love it. :) That's what made me switch my major, because I was originally going to go for English w/ writing emphasis. Any other Ed majors out there??

Beauty is not caused. It is.
~Emily Dickinson
NicoleUser is Offline

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11/18/2010 2:38 PM  
My major is now dietetics. The most interesting about it right now is that whenever I mention it to someone who asks me, the number 1 question I get is: "what's that?" Haha! My minor is English, and I'm looking into a double minor in either French or dance (ballroom enphasis) :)

whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it's time to pause and reflect -Mark Twain
BeckahUser is Offline

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11/18/2010 4:25 PM  
Still praying on what i want to do, but i feel strongly on becoming a Nanny, so we will see what God has instore for me. :)

"Check yourself before you wreck yourself"
rachelUser is Offline

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11/21/2010 8:35 AM  
Hey, So I want to go to Grove City College in western PA and I'm a senior and applied early decision...now I'm just waiting....and waiting...and waiting some more...for the decision to come out. I want to major in French Edu, and be a French Teacher :) rachel

"The difference between involvement and commitment is like a eggs and ham breakfast: the chicken was involved-the pig was committed."
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11/22/2010 11:29 AM  
I went to public school K-1 then homeschooled from 2-8. After that I went back to public school and became interested in art. I took as many art classes as I could in high school and now am attending Adelphi University in NY for art education. I'm a junior and I can't believe that in just 3 more semesters I'll be done with school and hopefully onto teaching.

~Lauren~

But whatever gain I had, I counted as loss for the sake of Christ. Indeed, I count everything as loss because of the surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord. For his sake I have suffered the loss of all things and count them as rubbish, in order that I may gain Christ
Philippians 3:7-8
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