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Everything is great... My husband is ready to work but we are waiting patientlu

Same over here...my husband been ready since he stepped off the plane...ughhh we just trying to be patient and know that it soon come.

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I hear ya, The waiting just sucks. My hubby feels the same way just bored and making me crazy cause he feels as if he is going crazy being in the house all the time. Oh well what can we do just have to wait.

The worst part for him is he has a job waiting and he cant do it and of course im sure he feels some kind of way about me alone working ...

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I hear ya, The waiting just sucks. My hubby feels the same way just bored and making me crazy cause he feels as if he is going crazy being in the house all the time. Oh well what can we do just have to wait.

How's the job market where you guys are? I know things are kinda rough here in Atlanta but I refuse to claim it.

Removal of Conditions Journey

03/30/2012-I-751 sent to Vermont Service Center (USPS Priority Mail w/delivery confirmation)

04/02/2012-Packaged arrived at Vermont Service Center-Signed by D. Renaud

04/05/2012- check cashed

04/07/2012- Recvd NOA in mail dated 04/03/2012

05/14/12-Biometrics Appointment- Completed

12/31/12-Production of card ordered text/email

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Lord Jesus please provide me with a financial blessing so I can sleep all day and I promise I will make dinner for the family. I love my blessing of a job :whistle: but dont want to come to work everyday no more. :no:

In Jesus name I pray AMEN.

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The worst part for him is he has a job waiting and he cant do it and of course im sure he feels some kind of way about me alone working ...

Yep girl I know my husband hates seeing me get up and go to work and he is still there...that's why I think I haven't had to do laundry, dishes, or anything other than cook since he got here. :rofl: I just keep telling him that this isn't a permanent thing...so we will tough it on out until we get what we need and then we good to go! :dance:

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03/30/2012-I-751 sent to Vermont Service Center (USPS Priority Mail w/delivery confirmation)

04/02/2012-Packaged arrived at Vermont Service Center-Signed by D. Renaud

04/05/2012- check cashed

04/07/2012- Recvd NOA in mail dated 04/03/2012

05/14/12-Biometrics Appointment- Completed

12/31/12-Production of card ordered text/email

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Yep girl I know my husband hates seeing me get up and go to work and he is still there...that's why I think I haven't had to do laundry, dishes, or anything other than cook since he got here. :rofl: I just keep telling him that this isn't a permanent thing...so we will tough it on out until we get what we need and then we good to go! :dance:

how bout a little side hustle for hubby?

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how bout a little side hustle for hubby?

That's the thing...Georgia got some serious unemployment going on right now with a bunch of folks so its like everyone out here doing their things...but he got some things in the works and I know its going to work out real nice so its coming!

I'm so thankful we planned and stuck to our budget.

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Removal of Conditions Journey

03/30/2012-I-751 sent to Vermont Service Center (USPS Priority Mail w/delivery confirmation)

04/02/2012-Packaged arrived at Vermont Service Center-Signed by D. Renaud

04/05/2012- check cashed

04/07/2012- Recvd NOA in mail dated 04/03/2012

05/14/12-Biometrics Appointment- Completed

12/31/12-Production of card ordered text/email

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how bout a little side hustle for hubby?

I suggested to my hubby when he got here to volunteer like at Goodwill or Habitat for Humanity. This way they could put that on their resume and it would look better once they can work. Plus they could be networking at these places as well. Of course he did not take my advice but I think it really would have helped when he was looking for a job.

That's the thing...Georgia got some serious unemployment going on right now with a bunch of folks so its like everyone out here doing their things...but he got some things in the works and I know its going to work out real nice so its coming!

I'm so thankful we planned and stuck to our budget.

Must really be tough...Mikel said two people that started when he did moved up here from Georgia because they couldn't find NOTHIN down there. Guess you guys will have to move to the STL Dens!

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That's the thing...Georgia got some serious unemployment going on right now with a bunch of folks so its like everyone out here doing their things...but he got some things in the works and I know its going to work out real nice so its coming!

I'm so thankful we planned and stuck to our budget.

how bout a yard sale and a kool aid stand?

bust out the grill in the front yard, jerk some chicken...sell that at the yard sale

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how bout a yard sale and a kool aid stand?

bust out the grill in the front yard, jerk some chicken...sell that at the yard sale

LOL! Alright girl you on it :yes:

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03/30/2012-I-751 sent to Vermont Service Center (USPS Priority Mail w/delivery confirmation)

04/02/2012-Packaged arrived at Vermont Service Center-Signed by D. Renaud

04/05/2012- check cashed

04/07/2012- Recvd NOA in mail dated 04/03/2012

05/14/12-Biometrics Appointment- Completed

12/31/12-Production of card ordered text/email

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I suggested to my hubby when he got here to volunteer like at Goodwill or Habitat for Humanity. This way they could put that on their resume and it would look better once they can work. Plus they could be networking at these places as well. Of course he did not take my advice but I think it really would have helped when he was looking for a job.

Must really be tough...Mikel said two people that started when he did moved up here from Georgia because they couldn't find NOTHIN down there. Guess you guys will have to move to the STL Dens!

Yes girl those are some great suggestions about going somewhere to volunteer. I know we have a huge food bank here and I've did that on a Saturday before so that might be something we do...yeah its rough here right now with jobs...some of my friends are just getting jobs after being unemployed for almost two years.

Removal of Conditions Journey

03/30/2012-I-751 sent to Vermont Service Center (USPS Priority Mail w/delivery confirmation)

04/02/2012-Packaged arrived at Vermont Service Center-Signed by D. Renaud

04/05/2012- check cashed

04/07/2012- Recvd NOA in mail dated 04/03/2012

05/14/12-Biometrics Appointment- Completed

12/31/12-Production of card ordered text/email

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