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Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 71
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Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 71
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Just curious
Hi Mark,
I think that I can still get some hours with the shelter even being on long term disability as that is coming out of insurance.
As far as strengths and passions, I retrain abused and traumatized dogs. I can do some training on the side as long as I dont overload and I still have rib/shoulder issues to deal with. I can always do cat/dog sitting, especially with special needs as I have had to work a lot with post surgery/hit by car and severe neglect.
I find if I do some admin work at home, or repetative tasks, I can at least manage how much I can do, without the distraction of someone at my office door every 20 seconds.
Planning has started for a huge fundraiser in Sept so I may be able to help do some prep work there.
These suggestions help, it makes me think of things to do to keep in the loop. I am not one to sit still, so this has definetly been a lesson in patience!
I have to say, it must be amazing to be able to fix anything! I can fix animals, but couldn't put up a shelf!
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