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Old April 12th 04, 04:49 AM
Sharon Harper
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Default OT - Wish me luck as you wave me bye-bye.....

Not for good but maybe for a little bit. I'm enrolled in a School Support
Officers Course which begins on Thursday for 5 days. By completing this and
the following 70 hours work experience, I will be "qualified" to work in the
administration area of local schools. After the course (if I pass!) I go on
the list of available relieving staff for the areas 256 schools. I've just
found out I need to get my work experience done by June 17 - and y'all know
I'm planning to be across the pond for about 2 of those weeks. So I'm gonna
have to get my "A" into gear and once I find out who my 5 host schools are,
organise my days. It works out to about 10 days and I need to have a minium
6, maximum 20 hours at any one school. So I figure 10 days, 5 schools - 2
days each. Now to schedule it all in.....!!

So I may not be reading or posting as much but I'll love y'all just the
same.

--
Sharon From Melbourne Australia (Queen of Down Under)
http://www.geocities.com/shazrules/craft.html


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Old April 12th 04, 04:59 AM
Mary in Oregon
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Toes crossed that all goes well..... (too difficult to quilt and type with
fingers crossed)

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Mary
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"Sharon Harper" wrote in message
. ..
Not for good but maybe for a little bit. I'm enrolled in a School Support
Officers Course which begins on Thursday for 5 days. By completing this

and
the following 70 hours work experience, I will be "qualified" to work in

the
administration area of local schools. After the course (if I pass!) I go

on
the list of available relieving staff for the areas 256 schools. I've

just
found out I need to get my work experience done by June 17 - and y'all

know
I'm planning to be across the pond for about 2 of those weeks. So I'm

gonna
have to get my "A" into gear and once I find out who my 5 host schools

are,
organise my days. It works out to about 10 days and I need to have a

minium
6, maximum 20 hours at any one school. So I figure 10 days, 5 schools - 2
days each. Now to schedule it all in.....!!

So I may not be reading or posting as much but I'll love y'all just the
same.

--
Sharon From Melbourne Australia (Queen of Down Under)
http://www.geocities.com/shazrules/craft.html




  #3  
Old April 12th 04, 06:10 AM
Sharon Harper
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Thanks!

--
Sharon From Melbourne Australia (Queen of Down Under)
http://www.geocities.com/shazrules/craft.html

"Mary in Oregon" wrote in message
...
Toes crossed that all goes well..... (too difficult to quilt and type with
fingers crossed)

--
Mary
http://community.webshots.com/user/mardor1948
"Sharon Harper" wrote in message
. ..
Not for good but maybe for a little bit. I'm enrolled in a School

Support
Officers Course which begins on Thursday for 5 days. By completing this

and
the following 70 hours work experience, I will be "qualified" to work in

the
administration area of local schools. After the course (if I pass!) I

go
on
the list of available relieving staff for the areas 256 schools. I've

just
found out I need to get my work experience done by June 17 - and y'all

know
I'm planning to be across the pond for about 2 of those weeks. So I'm

gonna
have to get my "A" into gear and once I find out who my 5 host schools

are,
organise my days. It works out to about 10 days and I need to have a

minium
6, maximum 20 hours at any one school. So I figure 10 days, 5 schools -

2
days each. Now to schedule it all in.....!!

So I may not be reading or posting as much but I'll love y'all just the
same.

--
Sharon From Melbourne Australia (Queen of Down Under)
http://www.geocities.com/shazrules/craft.html






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Old April 12th 04, 06:53 AM
Jalynne
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Good luck, sweetie...will be praying for you this side of the pond. I'm sure you'll
do great!
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Jalynne - Keeper of the Quilt for ME club list
Queen Gypsy (snail mail available upon request)
see what i've been up to at www.100megsfree4.com/jalynne
See what DH is up to at http://www.teamintraining.org/participant/kinney-162652

"Sharon Harper" wrote in message
. ..
Not for good but maybe for a little bit. I'm enrolled in a School Support
Officers Course which begins on Thursday for 5 days. By completing this and
the following 70 hours work experience, I will be "qualified" to work in the
administration area of local schools. After the course (if I pass!) I go on
the list of available relieving staff for the areas 256 schools. I've just
found out I need to get my work experience done by June 17 - and y'all know
I'm planning to be across the pond for about 2 of those weeks. So I'm gonna
have to get my "A" into gear and once I find out who my 5 host schools are,
organise my days. It works out to about 10 days and I need to have a minium
6, maximum 20 hours at any one school. So I figure 10 days, 5 schools - 2
days each. Now to schedule it all in.....!!

So I may not be reading or posting as much but I'll love y'all just the
same.

--
Sharon From Melbourne Australia (Queen of Down Under)
http://www.geocities.com/shazrules/craft.html




  #5  
Old April 12th 04, 07:11 AM
Sharon Harper
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Shucks, thank you. How ya doin' over there anyways?

--
Sharon From Melbourne Australia (Queen of Down Under)
http://www.geocities.com/shazrules/craft.html

"Jalynne" wrote in message
nk.net...
Good luck, sweetie...will be praying for you this side of the pond. I'm

sure you'll
do great!
--
Jalynne - Keeper of the Quilt for ME club list
Queen Gypsy (snail mail available upon request)
see what i've been up to at www.100megsfree4.com/jalynne
See what DH is up to at

http://www.teamintraining.org/participant/kinney-162652

"Sharon Harper" wrote in message
. ..
Not for good but maybe for a little bit. I'm enrolled in a School

Support
Officers Course which begins on Thursday for 5 days. By completing this

and
the following 70 hours work experience, I will be "qualified" to work in

the
administration area of local schools. After the course (if I pass!) I

go on
the list of available relieving staff for the areas 256 schools. I've

just
found out I need to get my work experience done by June 17 - and y'all

know
I'm planning to be across the pond for about 2 of those weeks. So I'm

gonna
have to get my "A" into gear and once I find out who my 5 host schools

are,
organise my days. It works out to about 10 days and I need to have a

minium
6, maximum 20 hours at any one school. So I figure 10 days, 5 schools -

2
days each. Now to schedule it all in.....!!

So I may not be reading or posting as much but I'll love y'all just the
same.

--
Sharon From Melbourne Australia (Queen of Down Under)
http://www.geocities.com/shazrules/craft.html






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Old April 12th 04, 08:55 AM
Flossy
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Good Luck !!! although you really won't need it. It will be a breeze. See you
soon

Flossy
Malvern England
***** Queen of Plaids ******
http://www.flossy.net

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Old April 12th 04, 09:16 AM
Sharon Harper
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Cheers and thanks!

--
Sharon From Melbourne Australia (Queen of Down Under)
http://www.geocities.com/shazrules/craft.html

"Flossy" wrote in message
...
Good Luck !!! although you really won't need it. It will be a breeze. See

you
soon

Flossy
Malvern England
***** Queen of Plaids ******
http://www.flossy.net



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Old April 12th 04, 12:03 PM
Louise
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You'll be fine (she says optimistically!). It does sound like you'll be
plenty busy between now and June, but I know you can handle it if anyone
can! Good luck -- we'll miss your daily presence, but we hope you can pop in
every so often just to let us know how you're doing.

--
Louise in Iowa
nieland4 at mchsi dot com
http://community.webshots.com/user/louiseiniowa

"Sharon Harper" wrote in message
. ..
Not for good but maybe for a little bit. I'm enrolled in a School Support
Officers Course which begins on Thursday for 5 days. By completing this

and
the following 70 hours work experience, I will be "qualified" to work in

the
administration area of local schools. After the course (if I pass!) I go

on
the list of available relieving staff for the areas 256 schools. I've

just
found out I need to get my work experience done by June 17 - and y'all

know
I'm planning to be across the pond for about 2 of those weeks. So I'm

gonna
have to get my "A" into gear and once I find out who my 5 host schools

are,
organise my days. It works out to about 10 days and I need to have a

minium
6, maximum 20 hours at any one school. So I figure 10 days, 5 schools - 2
days each. Now to schedule it all in.....!!

So I may not be reading or posting as much but I'll love y'all just the
same.

--
Sharon From Melbourne Australia (Queen of Down Under)
http://www.geocities.com/shazrules/craft.html




  #9  
Old April 12th 04, 01:29 PM
Sharon Harper
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Shucks I'll try and get in each night to report on progress if anyone is
interested. And to keep abreast of all the important issues - who's stash
raiding who, etc! Cheers!

--
Sharon From Melbourne Australia (Queen of Down Under)
http://www.geocities.com/shazrules/craft.html

"Louise" wrote in message
news:gIuec.18712$wP1.37065@attbi_s54...
You'll be fine (she says optimistically!). It does sound like you'll be
plenty busy between now and June, but I know you can handle it if anyone
can! Good luck -- we'll miss your daily presence, but we hope you can pop

in
every so often just to let us know how you're doing.

--
Louise in Iowa
nieland4 at mchsi dot com
http://community.webshots.com/user/louiseiniowa

"Sharon Harper" wrote in message
. ..
Not for good but maybe for a little bit. I'm enrolled in a School

Support
Officers Course which begins on Thursday for 5 days. By completing this

and
the following 70 hours work experience, I will be "qualified" to work in

the
administration area of local schools. After the course (if I pass!) I

go
on
the list of available relieving staff for the areas 256 schools. I've

just
found out I need to get my work experience done by June 17 - and y'all

know
I'm planning to be across the pond for about 2 of those weeks. So I'm

gonna
have to get my "A" into gear and once I find out who my 5 host schools

are,
organise my days. It works out to about 10 days and I need to have a

minium
6, maximum 20 hours at any one school. So I figure 10 days, 5 schools -

2
days each. Now to schedule it all in.....!!

So I may not be reading or posting as much but I'll love y'all just the
same.

--
Sharon From Melbourne Australia (Queen of Down Under)
http://www.geocities.com/shazrules/craft.html






  #10  
Old April 12th 04, 01:35 PM
Polly Esther
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Before we bye-bye you, tell us about the job. What will you be doing?
directing traffic in the hall, buying bandages and/or books, peeling
potatoes? What? Will you be working with the student at all? Does the area
really have 256 schools? Inquiring minds want to know? Polly

"Louise" wrote in message
news:gIuec.18712$wP1.37065@attbi_s54...
You'll be fine (she says optimistically!). It does sound like you'll be
plenty busy between now and June, but I know you can handle it if anyone
can! Good luck -- we'll miss your daily presence, but we hope you can pop

in
every so often just to let us know how you're doing.

--
Louise in Iowa
nieland4 at mchsi dot com
http://community.webshots.com/user/louiseiniowa

"Sharon Harper" wrote in message
. ..
Not for good but maybe for a little bit. I'm enrolled in a School

Support
Officers Course which begins on Thursday for 5 days. By completing this

and
the following 70 hours work experience, I will be "qualified" to work in

the
administration area of local schools. After the course (if I pass!) I

go
on
the list of available relieving staff for the areas 256 schools. I've

just
found out I need to get my work experience done by June 17 - and y'all

know
I'm planning to be across the pond for about 2 of those weeks. So I'm

gonna
have to get my "A" into gear and once I find out who my 5 host schools

are,
organise my days. It works out to about 10 days and I need to have a

minium
6, maximum 20 hours at any one school. So I figure 10 days, 5 schools -

2
days each. Now to schedule it all in.....!!

So I may not be reading or posting as much but I'll love y'all just the
same.

--
Sharon From Melbourne Australia (Queen of Down Under)
http://www.geocities.com/shazrules/craft.html






 




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