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Q: Oh My God!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
asked by: Sunflower_pie81 on April 13th, 2007
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Guess what, guess what.....


My work is sending me back to school....to get my .R.N. I am so so so so so happy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

when i finish my classes, in 18 months, I will get a 60% raise....oh my god....do you know how much i will be making?????? **.E.D.I.T.E.D** Oh my god....that may not sound like much to you guys but for me it's wonderful....Being a single parent and all. It's close to what me and shawn were making together..... Shocked

Holy crap!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am so so so so so so so so happy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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mc4ever02
replied on April 13th, 2007
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Wow...congratulations!! That is such a great opportunity. I am so happy for you!!
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Dannzibelle
replied on April 13th, 2007
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Aww hunnie thats so great! I wish you all the luck in the world
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Sunflower_pie81
replied on April 13th, 2007
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I AM SO CRAZY HAPPY....I GUESS I SHOULDN'T REALLY PUT THE AMOUNT I MAKE ON HERE...BUT I AM JUST SO HAPPY THAT I AM GOING TO BE ABLE TO GIVE .MIA THE LIFE SHE NEED AND DESERVES.

YAY FOR ME.
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Mommy35
replied on April 13th, 2007
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That is really great. And who wouldn't think that kind of promotion and 60K a year is fantastic?
Congrats. Have you always wanted to be a nurse?

My sister is a OB/GYN nurse and is very good at it. My mother was a Respitory nurse until she retired. I always thought it was my destiny to go into the nursing field too, but no way!!! I don't have the stomach for it.

Good luck to you. It will be a great thing for your and your girl.
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Sunflower_pie81
replied on April 13th, 2007
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thanks love. yeah....i have wanted to be a nurse...and i was going to school for it...before i got pregnant with my son...and i stopped. so they are sending me back for the rest of it. but i will not be working in the field...i will still be working with the insureance company i work for. they are looking to hire another nurse...so they have decided to send me back.

ooohhh i am just so happy. it's crazy...i have been stressing over the money i make and even considering getting another job...but now i won't have to...(won't be able too either with school and all.) yay!!!
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Sunflower_pie81
replied on April 13th, 2007
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**i just wanted to add...none of you mothers that are having preggy scares get anywhere near me!!!!!!**

just kidding, but no for real...that would put a damper on things. hehe
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yellow ribbon
replied on April 13th, 2007
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aw that sounds great! i wish we made that kind of money
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mc4ever02
replied on April 13th, 2007
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Sunflower_pie81 wrote:
**i just wanted to add...none of you mothers that are having preggy scares get anywhere near me!!!!!!**

just kidding, but no for real...that would put a damper on things. hehe


Laughing Yeah...you should definitely stick to bottled water for a while. It seems to be everywere. (except here).
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Sunflower_pie81
replied on April 13th, 2007
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mc4ever02 wrote:
Sunflower_pie81 wrote:
**i just wanted to add...none of you mothers that are having preggy scares get anywhere near me!!!!!!**

just kidding, but no for real...that would put a damper on things. hehe


Laughing Yeah...you should definitely stick to bottled water for a while. It seems to be everywere. (except here).


AAwww love i am sorry...but yeah bottled water for me all the way. hehe
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Kia
replied on April 13th, 2007
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I don't understand.
Why would an insurance company pay for you to go to school to become a nurse?
I'd could understand if you worked in a hospital and they were paying to further your education as it would benefit them.

but I can't understand why a company would pay to train you in a totally different field tot he one that they want you for... Confused
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mc4ever02
replied on April 13th, 2007
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That is very common here. Many insurance companies hire on rn's. And pay them quite well. I thought that was common practice. Confused

I just allways thought it would be so that they can verify the legitity of claims. Just a guess.
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Sunflower_pie81
replied on April 13th, 2007
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Kia wrote:
I don't understand.
Why would an insurance company pay for you to go to school to become a nurse?
I'd could understand if you worked in a hospital and they were paying to further your education as it would benefit them.

but I can't understand why a company would pay to train you in a totally different field tot he one that they want you for... Confused


it's not a totally different field, I work in disability meaning i work with diagnosis, procedure codes, pre-existing reviews, medical records, i deal with doctors and facilities and hospitals everyday. I dont' work in auto/house/rentals/life insurances. I work with medical records and illness and accedents (not auto accidents...even though we pay for disaiblity claims caused by motor vehicle accidents). However, i am not able to review medical records and make decisions because i am not regestered to. we have two .r.ns that work for us now and they want to add another to the team, so they are giving me the oppertunity to further my education and get a promotion.
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Sunflower_pie81
replied on April 13th, 2007
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mc4ever02 wrote:
That is very common here. Many insurance companies hire on rn's. And pay them quite well. I thought that was common practice. Confused

I just allways thought it would be so that they can verify the legitity of claims. Just a guess.


you are 100% correct.
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Sunflower_pie81
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Kia
did you not belive me?
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CaNdItAs CrAzY LaNd
replied on April 13th, 2007
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yeah its not here either darn water. Twisted Evil
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Sunflower_pie81
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candita sky wrote:
yeah its not here either darn water. Twisted Evil


ur trying to have a baby?????


i didnt' knwo that.
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CaNdItAs CrAzY LaNd
replied on April 13th, 2007
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hoping wishing and praying Laughing
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hopefulmjz
replied on April 13th, 2007
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Yay! Congrats .gen. I need some of the water you're drinking! I'm poor!
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Kia
replied on April 13th, 2007
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Nope, I was just confused.
I've never heard of that is all.
It's not common practise in the UK, and I didn't know the ins you work for were medical ins, so I figured they were two totally different fields of work.

I guess I learnt something today Smile
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