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kathydwells

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kurt said:
Apparently when you cross the State line, they issue you a real estate license, so you could try that for awhile. :lol:

Seriously though, with those skills you could get a job as a real estate assistant or office manager for realtor, builder, etc. There are always openings for office work.

And I did see alot of those jobs advertised. I am thinking seriously of sending my resume' to a few of them. Thank you Kurt. Like my Avatar? I took this picture last year when we were down for our annual visit !!! I keep it as my desktop so I can dream I am in this hammock !!!!
 

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kathydwells said:
And I did see alot of those jobs advertised. I am thinking seriously of sending my resume' to a few of them. Thank you Kurt. Like my Avatar? I took this picture last year when we were down for our annual visit !!! I keep it as my desktop so I can dream I am in this hammock !!!!

That's awesome. It reminds me of a bar at the tip of Cozumel where you lie in a hammock listening to reggae, served Coronas by beauties.
 

kathydwells

Darlene is my middle name, not my nickname
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kurt said:
That's awesome. It reminds me of a bar at the tip of Cozumel where you lie in a hammock listening to reggae, served Coronas by beauties.


Well, I haven't been to Cozumel..and I haven't been served Coronas by beauties, however, I did drink several Coronas laying in this hammock, served by me....Oh, well at least I was served by one beauty. :)
 
kurt said:
Maybe you should tell us what kind of job you are looking for.

Thanks Kathy, for sharing! :)
Kurt, it's kinda tricky. Husband has been a landscape architect here in Colorado for half his life. He does mostly large scale, commercial stuff: housing developments and the like, although he has done plenty of residential as well. He does signage, saves trees, designs where roads and things like that go. He could be considered a planner as well, and has sat on architectural review committees.
He had spoken with several of the Arvida/St Joe guys but nothing panned out.
That was almost two years ago, before our younger son entered high school.
(Older kid is out of the house.) Now our younger son is settled in high school and in no big hurry to leave. Meanwhile, husband is extremely busy here, so is not exactly surfing the classifieds. So that leaves me to look. (I'm always dreaming.)
I get the feeling that we will not make any kind of move until the younger son is out of high school. However, if the right job came along, it might be a different story.
As for me, I teach preschool and could probably find something to keep me out of trouble no matter where I am.
Kathy, I think your skills are very marketable and you could find the right job with little or no problem.
 

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Certainly a lot of development here he could probably plan for, but that stuff is over my head. I guess you would have to get in with the right people/developers.
 
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