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Old 03-24-2016, 01:03 AM #1
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I find if I stay active and don't over do things, I feel my best. When I sit, use the computer, drive, or do things overhead is when I have the most issues. Not sure what a good job/career would be, as I'm looking as well. Need something that has a variety of tasks, and not a great deal of time spent in a static position. If I could find a job that would allow me to lay on the floor, I'd be doing great!
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I find if I stay active and don't over do things, I feel my best. When I sit, use the computer, drive, or do things overhead is when I have the most issues. Not sure what a good job/career would be, as I'm looking as well. Need something that has a variety of tasks, and not a great deal of time spent in a static position. If I could find a job that would allow me to lay on the floor, I'd be doing great!
Hi,
Why don't you try teaching job? It will keep you moving and standing position.


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I think a past member was a teacher or explored teaching when looking at job changes.
There is a lot of computer/paperwork as well as the movement in class.
Depends on the grade level too, seems like elementary should have less reports and long papers to read/grade vs jr high, high school or college..
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I think a past member was a teacher or explored teaching when looking at job changes.
There is a lot of computer/paperwork as well as the movement in class.
Depends on the grade level too, seems like elementary should have less reports and long papers to read/grade vs jr high, high school or college..
For me paperwork isn't an issues no matter how much it is.Computer usage is a problem which I will try to keep it minimum by taking help from others.
My last plan is to start an own franchise business.

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