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what type of job can i do while pregnant?
Asked by mrs garfield
i've worked in factories and i've worked in restaurants and housekeeping i can't do the factory jobs now because of the heavy lifting, restaurants a no because of the stress and slick kitchen floors and housekeepings a no because of the cleaning chemicals i got laidoff from my last job and they closed down i need advice on what to do because even thought i went to college for computer technology i can't find a job like that because every one says they can't hire me cause i don't have the work experience so i am open to suggestions
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sell things on ebay
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What about part time cashier in a retail store? Receptionist? Telemarketer?
Answered by Misty Eyes
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Just relax at home. Take the advantige that you cant work.
Answered by Rachel
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there are tons of agencies that have "caregiver" jobs....thats what i did until i went into labor. you don't have to lift or anything...most of them just need sitters for the elderly. or maybe you could get a secretary or assistant position. ..hotel desk clerk is an easy job for pregnant women.
Answered by bjd72003
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You can do anything you want...
...I'm sick and tired of women who use pregnancy as an excuse to get lazy. My wife worked through 4 of them while I continue to stay at home and look for a job (I am holding out for a management position)...
she continues to work to this day while the kids are in day care...
Answered by Ted Arcidi
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try inventing something, that helps ease or relates to your pregnancy, then make a business out of it. like a comfortable chair for pregnant women,(consult a doctor for safety and hazards first). I doesn't hurt to try. : )
Answered by Ozzie
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hell stay home and milk it(not literally)
Answered by johnjohn_9_21_03
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It depends what is available where you live. If you are in a populated area check various offices for receptionist positions. Check the newspaper ads for domestic jobs like house sitting, child care, maybe walking dogs(exercise never hurt a pregnant woman, it's actually better for you). There are many jobs you could do. Remember our ancestors used to work on farms, etc performing hard labor right up until the birth. They never complained. Unless of course your doctor finds you have a problem with your pregnancy. That is a different story.Best wishes.
Answered by Sher
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Start building an international business from home so that you can stay home with the baby and not work so hard. See my profile and email me since Yahoo doesn't like for us to relay links. Happy Pregnancy!
Answered by jenniferjotheos
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