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<blockquote data-quote="nofearfactor" data-source="post: 1362414" data-attributes="member: 1535"><p>O hell no,no insult taken at all. If I do do it its going to be all or nothing. Its been on my mind for almost 20 years. I just dont feel complete as a person if I dont do this. I am thinking of finding a school I can maybe take night courses. I have the time on my hands, and the drive,and the money to do this. I also probably dont qualify for any type of grant or loan either due to me and my wifes incomes. Except I think my tribe does have some education money for its members with no income restrictions.</p><p></p><p>It might sound crazy,but,I started out in mortuary school in San Francisco in 90' but didnt finish the course. I am thinking of going in that direction with the thought of looking for a funeral home to buy into after graduating and maybe even starting a new career,not just be an owner. I think in Oklahoma the only school with a mortuary course is in Edmond,ECU or something like that? And Kansas City also has a highly regarded mortuary school Ive been checking into. I loved the school I was going to when I was younger but my music and art just was going too good and I didnt have the time to finish the school. I didnt mind anything about the work either. I think when people say 'they are called' to do a certain thing,theyre right. I kind of feel called to do this. Ive been thinking of it for quite awhile,I just now have the time to do something about it. Even though to some it might be kind of creepy,or weird going from being a rock musician and tattoo artist to mortician,but I dont see it that way. It seems like a really peaceful and beautiful business to be in.</p><p></p><p>I have kids who are all busy with their own activities and goals,my wife has a busy career,and I have alot of time to just do nothing so I feel like it would be a great way to fill in my spare time and get some satisfaction at the same time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nofearfactor, post: 1362414, member: 1535"] O hell no,no insult taken at all. If I do do it its going to be all or nothing. Its been on my mind for almost 20 years. I just dont feel complete as a person if I dont do this. I am thinking of finding a school I can maybe take night courses. I have the time on my hands, and the drive,and the money to do this. I also probably dont qualify for any type of grant or loan either due to me and my wifes incomes. Except I think my tribe does have some education money for its members with no income restrictions. It might sound crazy,but,I started out in mortuary school in San Francisco in 90' but didnt finish the course. I am thinking of going in that direction with the thought of looking for a funeral home to buy into after graduating and maybe even starting a new career,not just be an owner. I think in Oklahoma the only school with a mortuary course is in Edmond,ECU or something like that? And Kansas City also has a highly regarded mortuary school Ive been checking into. I loved the school I was going to when I was younger but my music and art just was going too good and I didnt have the time to finish the school. I didnt mind anything about the work either. I think when people say 'they are called' to do a certain thing,theyre right. I kind of feel called to do this. Ive been thinking of it for quite awhile,I just now have the time to do something about it. Even though to some it might be kind of creepy,or weird going from being a rock musician and tattoo artist to mortician,but I dont see it that way. It seems like a really peaceful and beautiful business to be in. I have kids who are all busy with their own activities and goals,my wife has a busy career,and I have alot of time to just do nothing so I feel like it would be a great way to fill in my spare time and get some satisfaction at the same time. [/QUOTE]
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