Never believe anything more than 98%. 1% for new information, and 1% for the final piece, KNOWING. Ex-Nurse, Mom of 10, 4 in Heaven already
This is the letter I sent to the IRS on a $4,400 tax bill. Last week I got a letter telling me they were going to put a lein on my property if I didn't pay.
Today I got the second letter I am posting. I think I might just wait the full 90 days to see what happens.
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Never believe anything more than 98%. 1% for new information, and 1% for the final piece, KNOWING. Ex-Nurse, Mom of 10, 4 in Heaven already
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Never believe anything more than 98%. 1% for new information, and 1% for the final piece, KNOWING. Ex-Nurse, Mom of 10, 4 in Heaven already
I am right here at this computer on average 30 (sorry, 20)hours a day since I found out about Q. Research, research, research.
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Never believe anything more than 98%. 1% for new information, and 1% for the final piece, KNOWING. Ex-Nurse, Mom of 10, 4 in Heaven already
I know, everything at once.
Days, weeks, months, then years with just a dribble of info coming out, and now, a landslide. I am having trouble keeping up with homeopathic care plans for family and friends that wouldn't take my advice when I gave up my nursing license to help people, really help.
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Never believe anything more than 98%. 1% for new information, and 1% for the final piece, KNOWING. Ex-Nurse, Mom of 10, 4 in Heaven already
Oh, Thank God. Not many give up the license out of principle. I appreciate Her.
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Never believe anything more than 98%. 1% for new information, and 1% for the final piece, KNOWING. Ex-Nurse, Mom of 10, 4 in Heaven already
I became disabled in 2016, and started my REAL education. I was a Registered Nurse. I worked on several different floors of our local hospital, became a Nursing Supervisor for awhile, then from ER to Critical Care Nurse on an ambulance transport for awhile, then back for 2 more years in ER.
I was a volunteer EMT-IVT for our hometown, and I liked being able to follow the patients I took in on an ambulance.
I also was a nurse at our county detention center for a year, and I would not trade it for anything. I left after giveng notice in a letter of resignation saying I could not work in an environment that was not coducive to a poitive outcome for my patients. They even got ticked off at me calling them patients instead of inmates. I had PATIENTS.
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