Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Knowing OP's penchant for drama, something about this just seems insincere and sort of icky.
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What's with the eye roll? Have you read the other threads? Moving to western Maryland, with no support system in place, and going back to school for a nursing degree when she already has a bachelors degree. There were a lot of helpful posts in her most recent thread, most of which she seems to be ignoring.
Also she decided her husband was cheating because he looked at some porn, and he was financially controlling because he put her on a budget.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn't you get a good education before having TWO kids?
OP here. I have a bachelor's degree, which is part of my hesitation to use assistance! I lived overseas for my husband's career and my career stalled (obviously). But thanks for the helpful input.
If you have a bachelor's degree why don't you get a decent job?
I've sent out a ton of resumes, but have gotten no response.
What's your B.A. in, and how many years of experience in that field?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn't you get a good education before having TWO kids?
OP here. I have a bachelor's degree, which is part of my hesitation to use assistance! I lived overseas for my husband's career and my career stalled (obviously). But thanks for the helpful input.
If you have a bachelor's degree why don't you get a decent job?
I've sent out a ton of resumes, but have gotten no response.
Do you live in the DC area? If so, I'm not buying that for a second. There are so many jobs here. You're not being proactive enough and not trying hard enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn't you get a good education before having TWO kids?
OP here. I have a bachelor's degree, which is part of my hesitation to use assistance! I lived overseas for my husband's career and my career stalled (obviously). But thanks for the helpful input.
If you have a bachelor's degree why don't you get a decent job?
I've sent out a ton of resumes, but have gotten no response.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn't you get a good education before having TWO kids?
OP here. I have a bachelor's degree, which is part of my hesitation to use assistance! I lived overseas for my husband's career and my career stalled (obviously). But thanks for the helpful input.
If you have a bachelor's degree why don't you get a decent job?
I've sent out a ton of resumes, but have gotten no response.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn't you get a good education before having TWO kids?
OP here. I have a bachelor's degree, which is part of my hesitation to use assistance! I lived overseas for my husband's career and my career stalled (obviously). But thanks for the helpful input.
If you have a bachelor's degree why don't you get a decent job?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn't you get a good education before having TWO kids?
OP here. I have a bachelor's degree, which is part of my hesitation to use assistance! I lived overseas for my husband's career and my career stalled (obviously). But thanks for the helpful input.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Knowing OP's penchant for drama, something about this just seems insincere and sort of icky.
+1
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What's with the eye roll? Have you read the other threads? Moving to western Maryland, with no support system in place, and going back to school for a nursing degree when she already has a bachelors degree. There were a lot of helpful posts in her most recent thread, most of which she seems to be ignoring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Knowing OP's penchant for drama, something about this just seems insincere and sort of icky.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Knowing OP's penchant for drama, something about this just seems insincere and sort of icky.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Are you also pursuing child support from your husband who is a fed? I don't think you should be granted public assistance without being required to file for child support.
Anonymous wrote:Knowing OP's penchant for drama, something about this just seems insincere and sort of icky.