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  • #16
    Thank you very much for your warning and so sorry to read about your loss. I am from the west coast so haven't read many of your posts but hope for you that you will get the job you really like.

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    • #17
      I too wish to say how sorry I am that your Husband has passed.

      Also wish to say that while I don't think we ever directly corresponded I did like to read your posts and appreciated your turn of phrase. I hope you will return here again frequently. It doesn't have to be about Shawnee almost any topic will do as long as it is TS related, as in I was on/at/near a TS once and ....

      Best Wishes to You.
      Mark B.

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      • #18
        Sorry about the loss of your husband. We happen to be 51, so that was a bit of an eye opener.

        Congratulations on your new job. It seems that the job suits you better, since you are great at communicating through the written word. It is better to enjoy your job and feel that the paycheck matches the effort.

        Good luck to you! You definitely deserve a turnaround with luck.

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        • #19
          Oh, Theresa, I'm so sorry about your husband. I realized that I don't know your last name or I would have seen the notice in the newspaper.

          I'll keep my fingers crossed for you that you get the permanent job. I'm sure you will.

          Let's get together for lunch/dinner.
          Pat H

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          • #20
            Theresa, wow. I was wondering where you'd gone, but I didn't have an email addy for you. You've always been so friendly on the boards, so no wonder you were missed by so many. But I had no idea about your family crisis. It's really hard, isn't it? A few of us shared a fave II and Marriott desk gal who lost her husband to pancreatic cancer very recently, and he was just in his 30s and they have two kids. So the lesson seems to be that life can be very short and the unexpected can happen at any time. I know that from my own life.

            Theresa, I'm sure you'll be hired permanently, as you are just gushing enthusiasm for your new position. They'll recognize your gung-ho attitude and the quality of your work and keep you on. So keep enjoying it and best wishes to you and your kids. Post to TS4Ms often, please!
            "Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies, in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed and those who are cold and are not clothed."
            -- Dwight D. Eisenhower

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            • #21
              So Sorry

              Theresa,

              I'm so sorry about your husband. We never really conversed here, but I missed you. I hope all continues going well for you and come back here often.

              Nancy

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              • #22
                Theresa-
                So sorry to hear about your husband....my condolences. I always enjoyed your posts, and as an owner at RVII, I enjoyed seeing your daughter's picture on the one newsletter (I believe she was splashing near the "mushroom fountain"). We haven't been up to the area lately, but are planning on returning summer of '07.
                Good luck w/ T-Mobile....I'm one of their satisfied customers.

                DEB

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                • #23
                  We just returned from Arizona and noticed you posting here. It's great to see you back! So sorry to hear about your husband. It was nice meeting you at Shawnee and I really appreciated your help with my exchange.

                  Lynn

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