Thursday, January 28, 2010

Re: [CHICKENS-101] Anita B.

 

Thank you for your response, Anita. 

Was your hubby working 4 10's and had to go to a regular workweek?  We moved to Alabama when my DH switched from being a computer programmer to aviation mechanic.  During his schooling I said he aspired to be the world's oldest living airplane mechanic.  Well, now he is one and has discovered it's no cake walk. 

I've been thinking of what I can do from home that would be fun and still bring in an income without expenses sinking me.  Maybe I'll put out a "Chickens for Sale" sign!  Over on the BYC forum is someone who designs logos, which I could use to make a sign.  I've also been noodling around various craft ideas but so far I haven't come up with a noodle worth cooking, LOL.

Georgia in Alabama


--- On Thu, 1/28/10, Anita Bingamon <anita@bingamon.com> wrote:

From: Anita Bingamon <anita@bingamon.com>
Subject: Re: [CHICKENS-101] georgia
To: CHICKENS-101@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, January 28, 2010, 6:11 PM



My hubby went from four to five days, plus traveling.  His company went through a big shake up this year in administration.  He has had to work harder with his whistle and flute making he does on the side. 

On the other hand, I have not worked outside the home in six years, but  am trying to get a home business together.  The creative part isn't too hard, but setting up the business and the administrative things, I am having a hard time with getting in order.  It is happening, though, but not overnight.

Right now, the health is questionable, but getting better.  I know what you mean about the hands giving out.  I went through a spell where my hands were hurting quite badly.  Getting that checked out.

Anita B. 

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