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Thats awesome Rick! Sorry it hasnt led to a good gig but hopefully it will at

some point :)

There have to be some legitimate work from home programs out there somewhere! At

one point I had a decent demand for my glass art but as I deteriorated my pain

made me too unreliable to complete orders timely and I gave it up. Now with this

past surgery, I hope with time to be able to start that back up. What with Etsy

and all, it may be easier to go that route. Anyone here run an Etsy business? 

Subject: Re: VR/Buliding access.?

To: tetheredspinalcord

Date: Thursday, March 24, 2011, 3:04 PM

 

DK Moulton said the following on 3/23/2011 4:33 AM:

> Hi Jenn, , and All,

>

> I looked into VR when I was thinking about returning to work three years ago -

I was told that they do not pay for education at higher ed institutions, that

they only offer 'training programs'. Does you state pay for retraining to those

that need a new career path that would require further college education?

>

Colorado Division of Vocational Rehabilitation totally paid for my BS in

Computer Information Systems starting in 2000 and graduating in 2007

from a Colorado state accredited facility. I have yet to gain

meaningful employment. I can go back anytime and get my Masters in

Business Administration.

Rick

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I'm getting ready to post some items on Etsy as soon as my foot is better. A

good friend of our youngest daughter makes good money selling on this site.

Kathy

Re: VR/Buliding access.?

To: tetheredspinalcord

Date: Thursday, March 24, 2011, 3:04 PM

DK Moulton said the following on 3/23/2011 4:33 AM:

> Hi Jenn, , and All,

>

> I looked into VR when I was thinking about returning to work three years ago

- I was told that they do not pay for education at higher ed institutions, that

they only offer 'training programs'. Does you state pay for retraining to those

that need a new career path that would require further college education?

>

Colorado Division of Vocational Rehabilitation totally paid for my BS in

Computer Information Systems starting in 2000 and graduating in 2007

from a Colorado state accredited facility. I have yet to gain

meaningful employment. I can go back anytime and get my Masters in

Business Administration.

Rick

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Thanks! Good to know :) Good luck with your store!

Subject: Re: VR/Buliding access.?

To: tetheredspinalcord

Date: Thursday, March 24, 2011, 3:04 PM

DK Moulton said the following on 3/23/2011 4:33 AM:

> Hi Jenn, , and All,

>

> I looked into VR when I was thinking about returning to work three years ago -

I was told that they do not pay for education at higher ed institutions, that

they only offer 'training programs'. Does you state pay for retraining to those

that need a new career path that would require further college education?

>

Colorado Division of Vocational Rehabilitation totally paid for my BS in

Computer Information Systems starting in 2000 and graduating in 2007

from a Colorado state accredited facility. I have yet to gain

meaningful employment. I can go back anytime and get my Masters in

Business Administration.

Rick

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Rick,

No, Illinois pays for only " career " training. So in computers MCSA, A+ etc...,

up to a total of x depending in what county you live in.

I think this is going to suffer with the budget cuts.

Hope you find something great soon Rick!

Subject: Re: VR/Buliding access.?

To: tetheredspinalcord

Date: Thursday, March 24, 2011, 3:04 PM

 

DK Moulton said the following on 3/23/2011 4:33 AM:

> Hi Jenn, , and All,

>

> I looked into VR when I was thinking about returning to work three years ago -

I was told that they do not pay for education at higher ed institutions, that

they only offer 'training programs'. Does you state pay for retraining to those

that need a new career path that would require further college education?

>

Colorado Division of Vocational Rehabilitation totally paid for my BS in

Computer Information Systems starting in 2000 and graduating in 2007

from a Colorado state accredited facility. I have yet to gain

meaningful employment. I can go back anytime and get my Masters in

Business Administration.

Rick

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