Hi Linda,
So what do you teach, and how long have you been doing it?
Oh, in my earlier post, I forget to add that I did end up being a
D.J. for a while, but I'm not doing it now. But when I had the chance
to do it, it was like a child hood dream come true!! What was even
more was I was able to do it after alllll those adults around me said
I could not!!
Gary
On Fri, 6 Jul 2001, Linda Wagner wrote:
> I think you are right Gary. I mean I am a teacher, and a pretty good one,
> if I do say so myself...but growing up, my own mother did everything to get
> me to change my mind about a career in education. But, she also raised me
> to be head strong and independent so I became a teacher anyway ;) Many
> people who don't know me well are surprised that I teach, but those who do
> know me know I could do nothing else! In fact, I don't think I could
> survive a job where I sat all day...Nonetheless, I think that all people,
> disabled or not, run into people who are skeptical about their career
> choices and question their ability to "make it". We tend to see it more
> maybe, or perhaps take it more personally because we need to prove to
> ourselves that we can do what we want to do with our lives and aren't going
> to let CP stand in the way.
>
> Linda
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