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Posted by Wolf on February 21, 2002 at 20:11:24:I have a question, and you all have probally have seen me write here before. But I would like to get some opinions. I have been doing sleeps for about 7 yrs, help expand 2 sleep labs and set up 1. I've attempted taking my boards twice, which I feel the first time I wasn't too prepared but the second time I thought I really was. I'm engaged but my fiance lives 3 hrs away near her folks who are elderly and not in good health so she doesn't want to move which I understand. The lab I set up near her wont rehire me, I moved there to set it up, because my supervisor didn't even know what RDI was or meant when I showed up. Well after setting the lab up by the proper ways and not how the superviser thought it should be, I left to expand another because my fiance wasn't my fiance at that time. She has a business she started and for me to get back there I would need to change fields. I really like this field and she likes me in this field but since I've tried twice to take the boards I am not sure if I should try to take my boards again or if it's maybe time for me to get out. I'm not foresure, and would appreciate any opinions. Thanks
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