Occupations????

By training, I am a marine biologist/ecologist specializing in coral reefs.

By current profession, I write safety assessments for cosmetic ingredients.

I would rather be doing what I was trained to do.


SETTER4 - Have you read "Grave Matters"? Are you adjusting your business to accommodate the change in thinking on body disposal?
 
I am a house wife, hoping to become a mama in the near future, mama now to just several fur kids, and I breed coturnix and button quails in many colors.

I am an amature photographer (must be genetic, many of my relatives on my moms side are in the photography bus).

I used to model when I was younger, have no interest to start that up again. Worked a various stores, blah blah snore snore....

Am planning to become a certified canine massage therapist, and if it works out well a certified equine massage therapist as well. I'd go for horses first but being that I don't own one, or have one locally to train on lol...it's dogs first
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I also want to write and illistrate a childrens book about animals.....my hs art teacher said i'm made for it...and I do have a passion for it, but everything I start to write i never finish:
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i fish, i hunt, love working with graphics online, I haven't truely found my "calling" yet but i really feel excited about becoming a certified massage therapist for my favorite living things
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My hubbys the breadwinner, he this upcoming february will be offically a driller of his own rig!!!! Finnally we'll get to start house searching making SURE we get atleast a few acres of land for my farm needs!
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Interesting to see all the different occupations on here. I have a degree in Sociology with a minor in Journalism, but the job market is horrible right now for those professions, so for the past ?? (not going to say the number) years I have been a Food Distribution Engineer.....AKA I'm a waitress and so is my fiance. We met 3 years ago in the restaurant we work in now.
 
I am a Domestic Goddess! I figure with 6 kids and 1 grand I have earned that title!
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Previously I worked at a psychiatric facility for troubled youth. I worked there for almost 14 years........but it was finally time to stay home and be with the kids.

Hubby is retired from the Army Corps or Engineers after a 40 year run! He is a licensed home inspector and does home remodeling to keep himself busy (and bring in a little bit more money).

Life is Good!
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Rural mail carrier. (No throwing rotten eggs now!
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Also mom to what seems to be an always growing family of children and animals.
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I'm a vampire..No seriously! I'm a phlebotomist. I draw and process laboratory specimens. I was a medical coding analyst for 6 years but got tired of layoffs, so I now work for a laboratory.
 
I'm a wildlife biologist. I specialize in birds, particularly songbirds in riparian areas. So only a small leap to keeping a chicken as a pet...
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I am also editor of a local Audubon Society newsletter, and occasionally teach bellydance classes.

In a former life I was a massage therapist. And before that, a barista.
 
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Yes, it should be much cheaper to do a direct cremation than to do an embalming, viewing and ground burial. Call around and ASK the funeral directors in your area how much for a DIRECT cremation. That means that when the time comes they come and pick up the body and take you directly to the crematory. No fuss, no muss...
Yes (at least in Pa.) you can be buried on your own ground, especially a cremation. If a box is required by the crematory they or the funeral home will provide it...at a cost. lol
A direct cremation here where we live can be as little as $900.
Maybe we do need a thread for this like Miss Prissy suggested! lol
 

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