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I love my company, and I love the career I've chosen. What I do is specialized to very few companies in the country and I have a team of 4 becasue of the continued growth in the company. It's an amazing feeling to love your day-
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I graduated from college with honors, believe it or not, and had a blast while I was there. They swore that joining a sorority would somehow benefit your life! Really???? I can't think of any of my employers that cared who I drank with when I was 21! There was one thing I would have changed. I cheered basketball, because I wanted to watch the football game, and knew nothing about basketball! I ran track, one season, and found it way to exhausting. Traveled to Buffalo once, and that was it for me. But it was fun, nonetheless. I chased a boy to the Telford area after graduation, got engaged, broke that off, and found my merry way. Eventually, married a great guy, had three amazing children, and again, went on my merry way. I've determined I am committment-phobic. Still can't get to the 3 month dating mark. Too suffocating. Plus, my kids are way to important and I am way too involved in their life to care what someone else is doing : )
I owned my own insurance agency for a few years, became tired of incompetent staff, long long hours, high overheads, and a slow market, so I sold it. I am currently an independent life sales rep, and work in another agency to get my fill of property/casualty products. I am currently a risk mananger, specifically the Vendor Insurance Supervisor at Toll Brothers, the most amazing luxury homebuilder! Can honestly say it is the most amazing place I have ever worked!
I coach my son's basketball team, , play tennis as much as possible, have two pugs,and it seems my idea of never having a pet you can't flush has worked against me.
Health-wise, so far, so good.
Generally, I have a great outlook on life, really don't get stirred up about things out of my control, and still enjoy the finer things life has afforded me.
I look forward to hearing from a few old cronies, and some, I have learned, actually don't live too far away. Maybe a small gathering at a local pub is even in the future!