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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]GoldenOldie
(1,540 posts)35. Congratulations
My youngest daughter is doing the same thing. She is a teacher who chose to work out of country in the education field for the past 12-years. She has worked throughout Europe and since receiving her Masters in counseling, she wants to come home and pass on what she has lived and learned. She loved working in various countries and remains in contact with all her fellow teachers and students yet she also wants to spend more time with family. It also in turn gave her daughter an world-wide, excellent education.
Because of your experiences, you have much to offer our youth, use it.
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Congrats and welcome 'home"! (although Paris doesn't sound like too much of a rough gig!) nt
riderinthestorm
Apr 2012
#31
I'm happy for you. Really. And some of my most talented colleagues are NYC TF.
Smarmie Doofus
Apr 2012
#32