Ha my woman is going to school for nursing.
That explains it! The cashier at the truck stop was giving me the eye. LOL
Guess I will have to go to the store and buy some band aids, cut myself on the receipt and have to go to the hospital to get stitched up by a nurse.
My wife is a nurse. But when we met, I was teaching school. Maybe I subconsciously figured we'd be a better fit if I drove a truck instead.
My wife was in health care too before she retired. Individuals in health care are usually very caring people. Truckers need a lot of help ...
My wife was in health care too before she retired. Individuals in health care are usually very caring people. Truckers need a lot of help ...
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Haha, my fiancee is an RN. Course, I'm not a trucker yet, but hopefully soon.
My wife bless her heart Is a RN back in school to be a college teacher or a nurse practitioner.
My wife is an effing hatter lol nice hats though. She did go to school for early childhood education now that I think about it. (Shrugs)
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