3rdraven is goofing off for the time being
this is a very rewarding thing to do
you will always have a sense of accomplishment
3rdraven is goofing off for the time being
this is a very rewarding thing to do
you will always have a sense of accomplishment
I tried on-line courses in computer topicsbut I flopped out after 6 weeks.
Now I am taking an interactive tarot course on-line in a chatroom with some other folks who I know and respect—
I am doing okay with that.
Starting next week I will be taking a short course for women writers with a friend.
I will keep striving.
sapphoq
I have all the info – I need to write the statements, get the GRE scores sent, and find out who I want to study with…
I decided that I’m going to look into becoming licensed as a private investigator.
I would not work for an insurance company or follow people around to see what they are doing when their spouses or elsewhere.
I want to use the internet to “find” people who may or may not want to be found and look up other information for attorneys—
I want to do it AT HOME!
I plan to look up information on requirements [meaning classes for me, I’m sure] for New Yak State licensure.
-sapphoq 9/22/05
I was “accepted” by VESID in December of 2004.
At our last “meeting,” I was once again asked if I had applied for Medicaid yet. I have no intention of doing so as it is not in my best interest.
The VESID dude insists that I must set a specific career goal before VESID will consider paying for tbi cognitive out-patient rehab.
The CAP agency [where VESID customers go to register complaints] woman insists that I cannot set a specific career goal until after I have been “fully rehabbed.”
Unless something changes drastically, I believe that VESID will continue not being helpful to me.
Bureaucrats!
I was in a bad car accident in November of 2003, suffering a traumatic brain injury and spinal injuries. I want to head back to school and get a degree in computers.
I am tired of the human services field and I want to make some real money at something I enjoy.
The healthier I get, the less I want to work with people.
-sapphoq