What do you do?

Just curious. What do you do for a living? I'm a 6th grade english/history teacher, full time. :p
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    Four,my wife is a science geek. We met as lab partners in college,then decided we wanted to go into medicine instead of basic science. Then we married and went through med school together. posted by Allen Stark Wow, thats so romantic Allen. Two Medical Science Geeks meet in the lab, fall in love, and then go to Med School.....You can't write a better script than that. I guess I can forgive you then for being an evil breaststroker...LOL!! Another geek girl... I'm a chemical engineer currently on a 2-yr leave from the evil corporate empire to take care of kidlet #1. To support my swimming habit, I also run our swim team's website and teach fibromyalgia and prenatal aqua aerobics at the fitness center. Yes, occasionally, I AM that person instructing the folks to use noodles in the pool!! January 25th, 2007 06:07 AM posted by Aquafiesty Its so cool to see all of these Science geeks (and so many of them female) posting around here! Chemical Engineering also sounds fascinating to me. Where did I go wrong back in college?? I guess we were suppose to be planning a career or something back then?.....Not just signing up for all these classes just because I thought they sounded cool and interesting...LOL! Newmastersswimmer
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  • Former Member
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    Four,my wife is a science geek. We met as lab partners in college,then decided we wanted to go into medicine instead of basic science. Then we married and went through med school together. posted by Allen Stark Wow, thats so romantic Allen. Two Medical Science Geeks meet in the lab, fall in love, and then go to Med School.....You can't write a better script than that. I guess I can forgive you then for being an evil breaststroker...LOL!! Another geek girl... I'm a chemical engineer currently on a 2-yr leave from the evil corporate empire to take care of kidlet #1. To support my swimming habit, I also run our swim team's website and teach fibromyalgia and prenatal aqua aerobics at the fitness center. Yes, occasionally, I AM that person instructing the folks to use noodles in the pool!! January 25th, 2007 06:07 AM posted by Aquafiesty Its so cool to see all of these Science geeks (and so many of them female) posting around here! Chemical Engineering also sounds fascinating to me. Where did I go wrong back in college?? I guess we were suppose to be planning a career or something back then?.....Not just signing up for all these classes just because I thought they sounded cool and interesting...LOL! Newmastersswimmer
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