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    Dale, It's gonna be the RN program. She is starts it this fall, and should be done in a couple years.
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    I was wondering why Dale was working on his RN degree while working on lawnmowers.

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    Congrats Cancan!!! Why you even stressing you knew you were going to pass!!
    Now that you're ballin', get rid of that Power Ranger, and and step into our world!! lol jk

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    Congrats!!!

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    Congrats thats awesome.
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    Travis, how much have you put in really? Well, if it's a dollar it's too much. Never mind. What a sorry system.

    Congrats Can.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GasGuzzler View Post
    Travis, how much have you put in really? Well, if it's a dollar it's too much. Never mind. What a sorry system.

    Congrats Can.
    Probably a good $5000-6000 over the last year and a half...not much I know but it's as far back as I remember. Over the time I've been working...5 years...I've probably put in around $8000. Probably nothing compared to most of yall but I mean it's still monies I won't ever get back.
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    Congrats! I assume you had a Practical exam like I had when I got my EMT way back when.......prepared or not, that was a nail-biter heh.

    Quote Originally Posted by bangbangskeetskeet View Post
    Probably a good $5000-6000 over the last year and a half...not much I know but it's as far back as I remember. Over the time I've been working...5 years...I've probably put in around $8000. Probably nothing compared to most of yall but I mean it's still monies I won't ever get back.
    Yeah, man......I'm almost 40, been working since I was 16. I think I was unemployed for a whole 2 weeks once after I got out of the Navy....that's it. I had second jobs for a decent bit as well, so I've given them a LOT of money over the past 23 years; I'll give them a lot more before I can retire too. I'm pretty much counting on not seeing a dime from Social Security either. Just look at the bottom number on your pay stub and don't pay attention to the other numbers. It makes it easier.

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    There's your point.

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