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Choices in Recovery

Robin Cunningham
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Robin Cunningham holds a Bachelor’s degree in Zoology from the...

Robin Cunningham

Wednesday, September 03, 2008
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  Earlier blogs in this series on seeking employment can be found at Robin Cunningham's SharePosts.  A yet-to-be-completed series of SharePosts entitled "Choices in Recovery" [posted 23 September, 2007 through 20 January, 2008] and a completed series entitled "Coping Skills" [posted on 27 ...
  1. Choices in recovery
    Roy Bretscher
    Wednesday, September 03, 2008 at 04:55 PM

    I would like you to finish the "Choices in recovery" series before continuing "Finding and Keeping a Good Job"

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    re: Choices in recovery
    Robin Cunningham
    Friday, September 05, 2008 at 10:44 PM

     

    Hi Ray:

     

    I think your vote is going to be the tie-breaker.  Thank you very much for your input.  I need to hear from you,and others like you, that are willing to speak up.  It helps me to address the topics of the greatest interest to our group.

     

    I hope to hear from you again.

     

    Pax {Latin for Peace},

     

    Robin 

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    re: Choices in recovery
    Robin Cunningham
    Friday, September 05, 2008 at 10:50 PM

     

    Roy:

     

    Please excuse me, Roy, for calling you Ray.  I have a cousin named Ray who just here from the West Coast USA.  I guess he was on my mind.

     

    Robin

     

    PS.  I once forgot my wife's name when trying to introduce her at a conference.  That went over like an lead balloon.

     

     

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