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this is sooo coool tess!!! congrats to you!! just remember to watch your

earnings. they creep up might fast. i made too much $ last year and lost my

circuit breaker program which among other things gave me $3 prescriptions.

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this is sooo coool tess!!! congrats to you!! just remember to watch your

earnings. they creep up might fast. i made too much $ last year and lost my

circuit breaker program which among other things gave me $3 prescriptions.

kathy in il

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Tess, That sounds great!! I'm soooo happy for you. Good luck with

orientation. With an employer with that kind of attitude, you think

they could use a good nurse?!?! :-) My employer is much less than

accomadating, lest of all, understanding!! Congradulations...love

and prayers...Marina

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Tess, That sounds great!! I'm soooo happy for you. Good luck with

orientation. With an employer with that kind of attitude, you think

they could use a good nurse?!?! :-) My employer is much less than

accomadating, lest of all, understanding!! Congradulations...love

and prayers...Marina

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Tess- I am so glad that everything went so well. I can't think of anyone

more deserving of a good break and a good job that uses their skills.

Big hugs,

[ ] OT-my job

>

>Hi Friends....I had my health & drug screening today. It was so

>different than what I expected. There was lots of paperwork to read and

>fill out. I was with the nurse about 40 minutes or so. We talked at

>length, and she asked me various questions. But I have to say it was

>more " we're glad to have you...we want our employees to be healthy and

>happy...let us know if we can help " than any critical or judgemental

>assessment of me and my various problems. Before the nurse even saw my

>list of meds she was talking about how our needs as people change as we

>get older and she used rheumatoid arthritis - of all things - (as in,

>eg. with a job like mine if you were having a bad flare and could not

>use your hands so much for awhile) to make her point that they want to

>help all their employees through the hard times (she was talking about

>increasing chronic illnesses as people age...and how they have many

>opportunities for 'light duty' if ever that need should arrive). I was

>really impressed.

>

>So, I go to orientation all next Monday and half a day Tuesday. They

>serve us breakfast and lunch. I will order my clothing, and yikes, I'm

>not sure what size I am! I did take some measurements and jotted them

>down to take with me. We wear Navy skirts or slacks and vests or

>blazers, white and blue (with some gold) blouses...they are all provided

>at no cost to the employee.

>

>Is this real? : )

>

>Love & hugs...

>

>Tess in Oregon

>

>

>

>

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Tess- I am so glad that everything went so well. I can't think of anyone

more deserving of a good break and a good job that uses their skills.

Big hugs,

[ ] OT-my job

>

>Hi Friends....I had my health & drug screening today. It was so

>different than what I expected. There was lots of paperwork to read and

>fill out. I was with the nurse about 40 minutes or so. We talked at

>length, and she asked me various questions. But I have to say it was

>more " we're glad to have you...we want our employees to be healthy and

>happy...let us know if we can help " than any critical or judgemental

>assessment of me and my various problems. Before the nurse even saw my

>list of meds she was talking about how our needs as people change as we

>get older and she used rheumatoid arthritis - of all things - (as in,

>eg. with a job like mine if you were having a bad flare and could not

>use your hands so much for awhile) to make her point that they want to

>help all their employees through the hard times (she was talking about

>increasing chronic illnesses as people age...and how they have many

>opportunities for 'light duty' if ever that need should arrive). I was

>really impressed.

>

>So, I go to orientation all next Monday and half a day Tuesday. They

>serve us breakfast and lunch. I will order my clothing, and yikes, I'm

>not sure what size I am! I did take some measurements and jotted them

>down to take with me. We wear Navy skirts or slacks and vests or

>blazers, white and blue (with some gold) blouses...they are all provided

>at no cost to the employee.

>

>Is this real? : )

>

>Love & hugs...

>

>Tess in Oregon

>

>

>

>

>

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Oh Tess, it's all real! I'm so proud of you for everything you have

accomplished. You sure deserve the best, and your in the right

direction. You give us all hope that you can get your life back.

Your just truly amazing,

Tawny

> Hi Friends....I had my health & drug screening today. It was so

> different than what I expected. There was lots of paperwork to read

and

> fill out. I was with the nurse about 40 minutes or so. We talked

at

> length, and she asked me various questions. But I have to say it

was

> more " we're glad to have you...we want our employees to be healthy

and

> happy...let us know if we can help " than any critical or judgemental

> assessment of me and my various problems. Before the nurse even

saw my

> list of meds she was talking about how our needs as people change

as we

> get older and she used rheumatoid arthritis - of all things - (as

in,

> eg. with a job like mine if you were having a bad flare and could

not

> use your hands so much for awhile) to make her point that they want

to

> help all their employees through the hard times (she was talking

about

> increasing chronic illnesses as people age...and how they have many

> opportunities for 'light duty' if ever that need should arrive). I

was

> really impressed.

>

> So, I go to orientation all next Monday and half a day Tuesday.

They

> serve us breakfast and lunch. I will order my clothing, and yikes,

I'm

> not sure what size I am! I did take some measurements and jotted

them

> down to take with me. We wear Navy skirts or slacks and vests or

> blazers, white and blue (with some gold) blouses...they are all

provided

> at no cost to the employee.

>

> Is this real? : )

>

> Love & hugs...

>

> Tess in Oregon

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Oh Tess, it's all real! I'm so proud of you for everything you have

accomplished. You sure deserve the best, and your in the right

direction. You give us all hope that you can get your life back.

Your just truly amazing,

Tawny

> Hi Friends....I had my health & drug screening today. It was so

> different than what I expected. There was lots of paperwork to read

and

> fill out. I was with the nurse about 40 minutes or so. We talked

at

> length, and she asked me various questions. But I have to say it

was

> more " we're glad to have you...we want our employees to be healthy

and

> happy...let us know if we can help " than any critical or judgemental

> assessment of me and my various problems. Before the nurse even

saw my

> list of meds she was talking about how our needs as people change

as we

> get older and she used rheumatoid arthritis - of all things - (as

in,

> eg. with a job like mine if you were having a bad flare and could

not

> use your hands so much for awhile) to make her point that they want

to

> help all their employees through the hard times (she was talking

about

> increasing chronic illnesses as people age...and how they have many

> opportunities for 'light duty' if ever that need should arrive). I

was

> really impressed.

>

> So, I go to orientation all next Monday and half a day Tuesday.

They

> serve us breakfast and lunch. I will order my clothing, and yikes,

I'm

> not sure what size I am! I did take some measurements and jotted

them

> down to take with me. We wear Navy skirts or slacks and vests or

> blazers, white and blue (with some gold) blouses...they are all

provided

> at no cost to the employee.

>

> Is this real? : )

>

> Love & hugs...

>

> Tess in Oregon

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Tess, I think this is fabulous!! It is a new milestone for you. I am leaning

toward a big change to. I hope that I have your strenght and confidence. Good

luck to you

Judith Ann

tdianaok <tdianaok@...> wrote:

Oh Tess, it's all real! I'm so proud of you for everything you have

accomplished. You sure deserve the best, and your in the right

direction. You give us all hope that you can get your life back.

Your just truly amazing,

Tawny

> Hi Friends....I had my health & drug screening today. It was so

> different than what I expected. There was lots of paperwork to read

and

> fill out. I was with the nurse about 40 minutes or so. We talked

at

> length, and she asked me various questions. But I have to say it

was

> more " we're glad to have you...we want our employees to be healthy

and

> happy...let us know if we can help " than any critical or judgemental

> assessment of me and my various problems. Before the nurse even

saw my

> list of meds she was talking about how our needs as people change

as we

> get older and she used rheumatoid arthritis - of all things - (as

in,

> eg. with a job like mine if you were having a bad flare and could

not

> use your hands so much for awhile) to make her point that they want

to

> help all their employees through the hard times (she was talking

about

> increasing chronic illnesses as people age...and how they have many

> opportunities for 'light duty' if ever that need should arrive). I

was

> really impressed.

>

> So, I go to orientation all next Monday and half a day Tuesday.

They

> serve us breakfast and lunch. I will order my clothing, and yikes,

I'm

> not sure what size I am! I did take some measurements and jotted

them

> down to take with me. We wear Navy skirts or slacks and vests or

> blazers, white and blue (with some gold) blouses...they are all

provided

> at no cost to the employee.

>

> Is this real? : )

>

> Love & hugs...

>

> Tess in Oregon

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Tess, I think this is fabulous!! It is a new milestone for you. I am leaning

toward a big change to. I hope that I have your strenght and confidence. Good

luck to you

Judith Ann

tdianaok <tdianaok@...> wrote:

Oh Tess, it's all real! I'm so proud of you for everything you have

accomplished. You sure deserve the best, and your in the right

direction. You give us all hope that you can get your life back.

Your just truly amazing,

Tawny

> Hi Friends....I had my health & drug screening today. It was so

> different than what I expected. There was lots of paperwork to read

and

> fill out. I was with the nurse about 40 minutes or so. We talked

at

> length, and she asked me various questions. But I have to say it

was

> more " we're glad to have you...we want our employees to be healthy

and

> happy...let us know if we can help " than any critical or judgemental

> assessment of me and my various problems. Before the nurse even

saw my

> list of meds she was talking about how our needs as people change

as we

> get older and she used rheumatoid arthritis - of all things - (as

in,

> eg. with a job like mine if you were having a bad flare and could

not

> use your hands so much for awhile) to make her point that they want

to

> help all their employees through the hard times (she was talking

about

> increasing chronic illnesses as people age...and how they have many

> opportunities for 'light duty' if ever that need should arrive). I

was

> really impressed.

>

> So, I go to orientation all next Monday and half a day Tuesday.

They

> serve us breakfast and lunch. I will order my clothing, and yikes,

I'm

> not sure what size I am! I did take some measurements and jotted

them

> down to take with me. We wear Navy skirts or slacks and vests or

> blazers, white and blue (with some gold) blouses...they are all

provided

> at no cost to the employee.

>

> Is this real? : )

>

> Love & hugs...

>

> Tess in Oregon

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Tawny, Please accept my apologize for the mistake. Fibro fog has defininatly

clogged my brain. I am so sorry

Judith Voter <lovemykj2002@...> wrote:Tess, I think this is fabulous!! It

is a new milestone for you. I am leaning toward a big change to. I hope that I

have your strenght and confidence. Good luck to you

Judith Ann

tdianaok <tdianaok@...> wrote:

Oh Tess, it's all real! I'm so proud of you for everything you have

accomplished. You sure deserve the best, and your in the right

direction. You give us all hope that you can get your life back.

Your just truly amazing,

Tawny

> Hi Friends....I had my health & drug screening today. It was so

> different than what I expected. There was lots of paperwork to read

and

> fill out. I was with the nurse about 40 minutes or so. We talked

at

> length, and she asked me various questions. But I have to say it

was

> more " we're glad to have you...we want our employees to be healthy

and

> happy...let us know if we can help " than any critical or judgemental

> assessment of me and my various problems. Before the nurse even

saw my

> list of meds she was talking about how our needs as people change

as we

> get older and she used rheumatoid arthritis - of all things - (as

in,

> eg. with a job like mine if you were having a bad flare and could

not

> use your hands so much for awhile) to make her point that they want

to

> help all their employees through the hard times (she was talking

about

> increasing chronic illnesses as people age...and how they have many

> opportunities for 'light duty' if ever that need should arrive). I

was

> really impressed.

>

> So, I go to orientation all next Monday and half a day Tuesday.

They

> serve us breakfast and lunch. I will order my clothing, and yikes,

I'm

> not sure what size I am! I did take some measurements and jotted

them

> down to take with me. We wear Navy skirts or slacks and vests or

> blazers, white and blue (with some gold) blouses...they are all

provided

> at no cost to the employee.

>

> Is this real? : )

>

> Love & hugs...

>

> Tess in Oregon

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Tawny, Please accept my apologize for the mistake. Fibro fog has defininatly

clogged my brain. I am so sorry

Judith Voter <lovemykj2002@...> wrote:Tess, I think this is fabulous!! It

is a new milestone for you. I am leaning toward a big change to. I hope that I

have your strenght and confidence. Good luck to you

Judith Ann

tdianaok <tdianaok@...> wrote:

Oh Tess, it's all real! I'm so proud of you for everything you have

accomplished. You sure deserve the best, and your in the right

direction. You give us all hope that you can get your life back.

Your just truly amazing,

Tawny

> Hi Friends....I had my health & drug screening today. It was so

> different than what I expected. There was lots of paperwork to read

and

> fill out. I was with the nurse about 40 minutes or so. We talked

at

> length, and she asked me various questions. But I have to say it

was

> more " we're glad to have you...we want our employees to be healthy

and

> happy...let us know if we can help " than any critical or judgemental

> assessment of me and my various problems. Before the nurse even

saw my

> list of meds she was talking about how our needs as people change

as we

> get older and she used rheumatoid arthritis - of all things - (as

in,

> eg. with a job like mine if you were having a bad flare and could

not

> use your hands so much for awhile) to make her point that they want

to

> help all their employees through the hard times (she was talking

about

> increasing chronic illnesses as people age...and how they have many

> opportunities for 'light duty' if ever that need should arrive). I

was

> really impressed.

>

> So, I go to orientation all next Monday and half a day Tuesday.

They

> serve us breakfast and lunch. I will order my clothing, and yikes,

I'm

> not sure what size I am! I did take some measurements and jotted

them

> down to take with me. We wear Navy skirts or slacks and vests or

> blazers, white and blue (with some gold) blouses...they are all

provided

> at no cost to the employee.

>

> Is this real? : )

>

> Love & hugs...

>

> Tess in Oregon

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tess.... i am so happy for you... i bet ya can hardly wait for monday and

tuesday...

rae

[ ] OT-my job

Hi Friends....I had my health & drug screening today. It was so

different than what I expected. There was lots of paperwork to read and

fill out. I was with the nurse about 40 minutes or so. We talked at

length, and she asked me various questions. But I have to say it was

more " we're glad to have you...we want our employees to be healthy and

happy...let us know if we can help " than any critical or judgemental

assessment of me and my various problems. Before the nurse even saw my

list of meds she was talking about how our needs as people change as we

get older and she used rheumatoid arthritis - of all things - (as in,

eg. with a job like mine if you were having a bad flare and could not

use your hands so much for awhile) to make her point that they want to

help all their employees through the hard times (she was talking about

increasing chronic illnesses as people age...and how they have many

opportunities for 'light duty' if ever that need should arrive). I was

really impressed.

So, I go to orientation all next Monday and half a day Tuesday. They

serve us breakfast and lunch. I will order my clothing, and yikes, I'm

not sure what size I am! I did take some measurements and jotted them

down to take with me. We wear Navy skirts or slacks and vests or

blazers, white and blue (with some gold) blouses...they are all provided

at no cost to the employee.

Is this real? : )

Love & hugs...

Tess in Oregon

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tess.... i am so happy for you... i bet ya can hardly wait for monday and

tuesday...

rae

[ ] OT-my job

Hi Friends....I had my health & drug screening today. It was so

different than what I expected. There was lots of paperwork to read and

fill out. I was with the nurse about 40 minutes or so. We talked at

length, and she asked me various questions. But I have to say it was

more " we're glad to have you...we want our employees to be healthy and

happy...let us know if we can help " than any critical or judgemental

assessment of me and my various problems. Before the nurse even saw my

list of meds she was talking about how our needs as people change as we

get older and she used rheumatoid arthritis - of all things - (as in,

eg. with a job like mine if you were having a bad flare and could not

use your hands so much for awhile) to make her point that they want to

help all their employees through the hard times (she was talking about

increasing chronic illnesses as people age...and how they have many

opportunities for 'light duty' if ever that need should arrive). I was

really impressed.

So, I go to orientation all next Monday and half a day Tuesday. They

serve us breakfast and lunch. I will order my clothing, and yikes, I'm

not sure what size I am! I did take some measurements and jotted them

down to take with me. We wear Navy skirts or slacks and vests or

blazers, white and blue (with some gold) blouses...they are all provided

at no cost to the employee.

Is this real? : )

Love & hugs...

Tess in Oregon

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Dear Sis,

I am SOOO happy for you! They are really getting a good person

there, and I hope they appreciate you. It really sounds like a dream

place to work. You truly deserve all the good that comes your way.

Hugs,

Judi

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Dear Sis,

I am SOOO happy for you! They are really getting a good person

there, and I hope they appreciate you. It really sounds like a dream

place to work. You truly deserve all the good that comes your way.

Hugs,

Judi

>

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Tess

Your news is wonderful!!!! How did you luck out in finding an employer that

cares!?? It looks like your long winding road to a new you has brought

about extra bonus'. You deserve it! I am so happy for you.

in Ct.

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Tess

Your news is wonderful!!!! How did you luck out in finding an employer that

cares!?? It looks like your long winding road to a new you has brought

about extra bonus'. You deserve it! I am so happy for you.

in Ct.

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Tess,

Fantastic! It's rare to find an employer like that, but then it's

rare to find such a special person like you, so you both win! This is

so exciting.

a

On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 16:54:23 -0800, Grammi_Love@...

<Grammi_Love@...> wrote:

> Hi Friends....I had my health & drug screening today. It was so

> different than what I expected. There was lots of paperwork to read and

> fill out. I was with the nurse about 40 minutes or so. We talked at

> length, and she asked me various questions. But I have to say it was

> more " we're glad to have you...we want our employees to be healthy and

> happy...let us know if we can help " than any critical or judgemental

> assessment of me and my various problems. Before the nurse even saw my

> list of meds she was talking about how our needs as people change as we

> get older and she used rheumatoid arthritis - of all things - (as in,

> eg. with a job like mine if you were having a bad flare and could not

> use your hands so much for awhile) to make her point that they want to

> help all their employees through the hard times (she was talking about

> increasing chronic illnesses as people age...and how they have many

> opportunities for 'light duty' if ever that need should arrive). I was

> really impressed.

>

> So, I go to orientation all next Monday and half a day Tuesday. They

> serve us breakfast and lunch. I will order my clothing, and yikes, I'm

> not sure what size I am! I did take some measurements and jotted them

> down to take with me. We wear Navy skirts or slacks and vests or

> blazers, white and blue (with some gold) blouses...they are all provided

> at no cost to the employee.

>

> Is this real? : )

>

> Love & hugs...

>

> Tess in Oregon

>

>

>

>

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Tess,

Fantastic! It's rare to find an employer like that, but then it's

rare to find such a special person like you, so you both win! This is

so exciting.

a

On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 16:54:23 -0800, Grammi_Love@...

<Grammi_Love@...> wrote:

> Hi Friends....I had my health & drug screening today. It was so

> different than what I expected. There was lots of paperwork to read and

> fill out. I was with the nurse about 40 minutes or so. We talked at

> length, and she asked me various questions. But I have to say it was

> more " we're glad to have you...we want our employees to be healthy and

> happy...let us know if we can help " than any critical or judgemental

> assessment of me and my various problems. Before the nurse even saw my

> list of meds she was talking about how our needs as people change as we

> get older and she used rheumatoid arthritis - of all things - (as in,

> eg. with a job like mine if you were having a bad flare and could not

> use your hands so much for awhile) to make her point that they want to

> help all their employees through the hard times (she was talking about

> increasing chronic illnesses as people age...and how they have many

> opportunities for 'light duty' if ever that need should arrive). I was

> really impressed.

>

> So, I go to orientation all next Monday and half a day Tuesday. They

> serve us breakfast and lunch. I will order my clothing, and yikes, I'm

> not sure what size I am! I did take some measurements and jotted them

> down to take with me. We wear Navy skirts or slacks and vests or

> blazers, white and blue (with some gold) blouses...they are all provided

> at no cost to the employee.

>

> Is this real? : )

>

> Love & hugs...

>

> Tess in Oregon

>

>

>

>

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