that would scare me too but obviously mom is either confident in her sm
Posted By: roadrunner on 2006-09-27
In Reply to: A 16-YO driver - question...sm
driving skills, doesn't care, or hasn't experienced a loss to make her stop and think. i on the other hand have a 14-1/2yo who i let drive around quite a bit (although i wouldn't let a little child like that in there) but i am very confident in her driving. i choose to let her drive now as i feel the more experience she gets with me, the more experience she will have when she is on her own and the more confident i will feel with her skills/reactions. i lost my sister when she was 21 to a drug in a car accident so i am very leary when it comes to young ones and driving. i think the laws should be 18 or maybe 21, LOL.
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I think it's ok, too. I pray. Nothing wrong with it.
scare tactic ??
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scare tactics?
Oh my gosh, scare tactic? Not at all. I just figure if MQ reads this board and they see there is gonna be a work-out/walk-out in October, they might think they need to do something too. I have had experiences with hospitals that I worked for trying to unionize and also have seen retaliation from the CEOs office.
I think it would be like the Prozac scare...
People susceptible are going be the ones who are in danger from it.
One of my BFFs from elementary school, who lost her 40-yo husband to lung cancer 2 years ago and yet was still unable to quit swears by Chantix. It finally got her off the cigs about 9 months ago for good.
I'm 49, confident, learned this 18 years ago on the job, sm
still learning. Looking to get into another profession. Offshoring keeps our wages here low.
If you are confident of your skills, testing
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I work an account that the doctor names scare you half the death, sm
all foreign names, but the voices are pure heaven - very clear and good enunciation, even the one that have a tangible accident. I feel lucky to have an ESL account like that.
I know a PA from South Carolina at a hospital I used to work at that would bring you to tears. ESL is not necessarily a bad thing.
May I suggest a book I just bought and it works. Joyce Meyer's A Confident Woman. nm
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