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K9soul
11-25-2003, 01:25 PM
Ok, I'm spending entirely too much time playing with the dogs instead of working. One of the only downfalls to working from home :D.

So, I got caught this picture of him in vampire form!
http://www.doordolt.com/~jfrank/Dogs/vampiredog.jpg

:eek:

Of course after that I wouldn't be happy with just one picture.

This one really shows off his lovely coat.
http://www.doordolt.com/~jfrank/Dogs/Tommyback2.jpg

And couldn't leave out the Tasha baby ;)

http://www.doordolt.com/~jfrank/Dogs/tashalaying.jpg

anna_66
11-25-2003, 01:44 PM
Oh how I wish I could work at home....you are sooo lucky:D

dukedogsmom
11-25-2003, 03:16 PM
You are very lucky to work at home. I would love that. Either that or bring dog to work. That pic is funny and I just love Tasha.

ramanth
11-25-2003, 03:24 PM
Great pics!

tatsxxx11
11-25-2003, 03:29 PM
LOL!! I needed that laugh! Vampire dog!:D:D:D And sweet Tasha, well, that angel face could melt a gracier!:)

K9soul
11-25-2003, 03:30 PM
You know, wanting to be with my dogs every day is probably one of the biggest reasons that I took the leap about three years ago, quit my job, and went into debt to get training in medical transcription. It wasn't the only reason, I also was very unhappy at my job then and desperately wanting to do something else, but I am happiest with the dogs and it was a big factor in my decision in what profession to look into. After about a year of endless studying of medical terminology and the proper format of various medical reports, etc., I began the task of looking for a place that would contract me to work for them from home, but everywhere I looked they wanted people to have years of experience working in the field before they would hire.

Then I had finally given up and was desperately looking for part-time work out of the home because we had gotten so poor on only one income that we were both going hungry a lot trying to pay the bills. It was truly some hard times and the job market was terrible. One day I just happened to hear a casual aquaintance talking about this company she just signed on with that were looking for MTs and were desperate for people. I asked her for the e-mail address and sent off my resume and letter with my fingers crossed, and low and behold they called me and were willing to give me a shot. I've been with them a year now and am thankful every day that I made it and attained my dream.

So that is that little tale :)

Dogz
11-25-2003, 03:40 PM
Cute pics! :eek: a vampire dog!:D

tomkatzid
11-25-2003, 04:05 PM
"Takes one to know one"
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid78/p9b12b624c06567b07b451bdbf846e323/fb29a4cf.jpg

Pam
11-25-2003, 05:34 PM
K9soul, we have something in common (other than our love for pets! :) ) I do medical transcription for an ophthalmologist! I am part time and do all of his office dictation. The hospital does his surgical notes. I just love it, although I do have to commute, but since his is a solo practice it's not that many hours a week. By the way, Tommy is adorable. ;) I think I have one of Ripley the Vampire if I can find it. hehe!

Here he is! :)
I vant to bite my greenie! LOL!
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid90/p0217cc689e639d02303c06b7e5c75bec/fa774dd0.jpg

K9soul
11-25-2003, 06:22 PM
LOL cute "vampire dog" pics Pam and tomkatzid.

Pam I agree it is enjoyable work. I do mostly family practice type reports and some pediatric doctor reports. You hear the craziest things sometimes, and sometimes really sad things.

One of the most unusual was a 20-year-old who got stung on her foot by her pet scorpion.. get this.. she let the scorpion run the house, then walked around barefoot. The scorpion was 6 inches long.

Apparently after the stinging she decided to keep him in his enclosure. :eek:

KYS
11-25-2003, 06:45 PM
I would love to work at home, and my dogs would love it too.

I even joke about it at work in a semi serious way.
Great vampire pics everyone. :)

Pam
11-25-2003, 07:35 PM
Originally posted by K9soul

One of the most unusual was a 20-year-old who got stung on her foot by her pet scorpion.. get this.. she let the scorpion run the house, then walked around barefoot. The scorpion was 6 inches long.

Apparently after the stinging she decided to keep him in his enclosure. :eek:


:eek: :eek: Yes I have typed some very upsetting reports myself, one involving a woman putting her nail glue in her eye, thinking it was eye drops. Then just yesterday we got a phone call from someone who woke up with a tick embedded in her lash area. :eek: Thankfully there are no scorpions in these parts! :)

shais_mom
11-26-2003, 12:20 AM
very cute:D

Tonya
11-26-2003, 12:59 AM
Cute pictures!