Carolinas

Balancing act
scazdude 29 Reviews 384 reads
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I've been trying to finish up my bachelors degree for some time now.  I should have started it earlier in life but I was too busy playing sports, drinking and chasing tail.  Not much has changed but I've decided to get it done.  Well it got me thinking.  How many providers are juggle another career, school and providing or are some full time providers?

Just a curious mind because I know working and going to school is a challenge I can only imagine the challenges providers go through.

TrulyMsMocha See my TER Reviews 595 reads
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I've always juggled school and some kind of work ....

WAS full-time and had a part-time "civvie" job on campus.  Became and currently am a part-time student and fluctuate between something like a part-time/full-time provider. We shouldn't leave out personal life.  Just like anything once you start adding on things they become pretty overwhelming but I've learned to deal with it "well enough" most of the time.  

In being a provider i've probably stopped working at all by choice for a month or a little more just to get my head back into my classes more and then trickle in appts/how I "work".... around late dec 2011 to  maybe late jan/very early feb 2012 i stopped posting and working almost completely to take a personal and school break. I don't have a perfect formula when it comes to juggling but I will say i'm very much used to it.

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