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Dec 4, 2012
Violett J.
My high school used to put up a huge stage and students would design clothing and pick models. I was a designer and model every year and also did four years of advanced art I looked into many fashion institutes but now I'm extremely passionate in the medical field and I plan to be a nurse. As n much as I love beauty and art I rather save lives
Dec 4, 2012
Shelley W.
A few years ago I quit my job because I was tired of being dictated to and slaving away to fatten someone elses pocketbook. Best decision I ever made. Now I'm self-employed and being a mentor to others. But giving in to the fantasy of this question....I would love to back to St.Croix and open up a writers retreat.
Dec 4, 2012
Nadine S.
I used to work on human resources for a while and just did freelancing. As for now am studying in medical management and love it as well.
Dec 4, 2012
Natalie T.
I don't currently have a job, but I am studying to become a licensed embalmer and mortician and I have studied to become a fashion designer before that. I would be thrilled to hold a job as either a mortician or fashion designer for the rest of my life though. Though I would specifically like to do restorative art as a mortician and become a fashion illustrator as far as fashion goes.... if I could pick to do any specific, niche job!