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And why should it matter to him how long you work. The important thing is
that you are productive, whatever that means. No, don't think he is school
in encouragement. Good thing he doesn't have me for a client. Afraid I'd
make his hair turn grey. LOL!
Vicki
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From: "Rhonda" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2005 2:40 AM
Subject: Re: [ECHURCH-USA] new classes
> I have a new rehab counselor who feels that I am taking too long to finish
> college, I have 37 hours now, he says by the time I finish if I continue
to
> go only part time I will not have long to work before I retire! I just
> turned 41 the other day, so if it were to take me three more years to get
> he says I could get an associates degree, I had expressed interest in
human
> services, or social work, I really don't see any associate programs in Ga
> anywhere, I don't think my counselor and I do use that term loosely is
> versed in the skill of encouragement!
>
> Rhonda a bs degree I figure I'd have over 20 years to work!
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