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  1. #1
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    Trying to...fate has done me a favour and made a lot of regular jobs ones I have had to quit, or have been fired from. :-(

    While I am working with a career/life coach (mostly on the career stuff), I have a couple of entreprenueurial ideas...the main one being doing presentations combined with music performance (oh, yeah, they're called CONCERTS! LOL). Am closer to doing it than I have ever been.

    Aside from the money crap...as in having little income...I like having my own schedule.


    Hoping for temporary disability-type income until I get a bit healthier.

    It is hard to break the rules...but I have a safe place to try out the show - the church I hang out at. Just gotta DO it and not think about it so much!

    So I hear ya.
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    Awesome, good luck!

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    Actually, you will make good money as a mechanic, and have an easier time getting a job BECAUSE you are female, and people want to be safe from discrimination lawsuits. It may not always be easy, but go for it, and you'll be happier, and like I said, can make good money if you are a good mechanic.

    A friend of mine is a female truck driver, and while she got a little hassling going through school, most of the surprise she faces when people see her step out of an 18-wheeler turns to admiration, if there's any reaction at all, saying YOU drove THAT?
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    Fyrewolf, go for what you want, DO WHAT makes YOU happy. I was told I couldn't be a Marine biologist because they don't make any money, because I'm not smart enough, because I'm a women, and a bunch of other dumb excuses. There was a time when I believed them, but now I refuse to listen to those anymore. There's no reason for someone NOT to be able to do something they have always wanted to do. Good job for NOT giving up! Much much luck to you in your career and your passion.

    My parents have always supported my ideals of becoming a Marine Scientist, but I have been told my so many people I can't do it. I have lost count. My aunt once said I wasn't smart enough to do this. I've been told science is a "man's job" by my godmother's friend. What kind of BS is that? Why is it a "man's job"? I was told by teachers and friends I don't make any money doing it? I believed these things for a long time. I was so lost about what I wanted with my life. I would never stand for an office job.. that's not me. It was either an astronaut or Marine biologist for me. I really really can't be a astronaut, because physically, I am not healthy enough. I have a heart condition and wouldn't be allowed in space by NASA or even the Russians and they are much more leneant about it then NASA! So, I'll have to settle for Marine Biology. Not that that's a bad thing! It just means, since I physcially can't go out into space, I was destined for Marine Biology I guess! Never again will I let ANYONE deter my dreams.
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    Hooray! Go for it, I know a woman who is a mechanic.

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    If you lived closer to me I would take my car to you!!! In fact, it needs to go to the shop right now. It is sitting in the driveway unable to be started.
    I am having my boyfriend deal with the mechanic (since he's just dealt with him on his own truck) because I always feel like they see me coming and think they can get one over on me. I had a mechanic in the town I grew up in and he wasn't like that. I trusted him not to take advantage of my lack of knowledge when it comes to my car. If I had a female mechanic in my town I'd definitely go see her first!!!

    Good for you! And I'm sure you will succeed and be so happy!
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    Go for it! You are fabulous.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Taz_Zoee View Post
    If you lived closer to me I would take my car to you!!! If I had a female mechanic in my town I'd definitely go see her first!!!

    Good for you! And I'm sure you will succeed and be so happy!

    That's exactly what I was thinking! Best wishes!!
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