I was a student with DD1 and 2. And DD3 and 4 I did nightfill and this time, I have been teacher assistant.
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I was a student with DD1 and 2. And DD3 and 4 I did nightfill and this time, I have been teacher assistant.
So interesting seeing all the different jobs we have!
With DS1 & DS2, I was working as an assistant manager for a drugstore chain.
With this current pregnancy, I am a small college librarian.
Much, much different jobs...with the retail job, I was running around like a headless chicken, always busy, always felt rushed and the time flew by at that job, but it could be very stressful when employees called out, or etc etc
This job is much more calm, and it was so calm at first, I found it unnerving because I was just to chaos and always running around!
Computer Engineer and so far one son.
I'm a Management Accountant and DH is a Contracts Manager (in Engineering) - 3 sons and a girl due in May. There are always exceptions, especially when we're doing other things to sway our chances :D
So interesting! I am a lawyer with two boys and a girl on the way. When I concieved the girl I was not working and was a SAHM. I concieved my boys while in law school and while working as a lawyer.
I'm a nurse, 5 boys!
Interesting!
Iīm a remedial teacher/therapist and I have two boys.
In the period I worked there and conceived my boys, 5 colleagues got pregnant and they all had girls.
Generally speaking, they did have a different approach to the job than I did, I took on a lot of challenges and tried to find solutions for every child because I wanted to achieve a success with them. My colleagues were much more relaxed and chilled-out, sometimes overwhelmed by everything, plus two of them smoked, one was very overweight, one was an oops-pregnancy and they all didnīt snack on every break like I did.
Interesting, I'm a CPA and have boys. Definitely type A personality.
With my daughters I was a receptionist for DD#1, Studying nursing with DD#2-4, DD#5 I was a SAHM.....I am now managing the dental clinic for a University. We have a 46 chair student clinic that see's over 200 patients a day, plus general dentists and specialists running full clinics.....we are run off our feet all day long, having to think on our feet and change how the place is run on a daily basis as the needs of professionals and students change. It is high stress and super challenging. I used to be very laid back but have seen my type A personality come out since I have gone back to work.