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For the few Elite Social Workers..
15 Reasons to Date a Social Worker
By eHarmony Staff
The term “social work” is a broad description for a field with a variety of specific career paths: patient advocate in health care, foster care evaluator, court-appointed caseworker, hospice care worker, and many others.
One common trait among social workers is that they are intent on improving the lives of the people they work with. They are actively involved in enriching and safeguarding the physical and mental well-being of others. These individuals bring unique skills and qualities to their professional lives—skills and qualities that also make them excellent potential dating partners.
Consider these:
1.Social workers are compassionate and caring. Empathy is a key ingredient to their success.
2.They are diligent and motivated—after all, the typical social worker must complete graduate school, many hours of supervised experience, and a licensing process.
3.Social workers know how to get along with others. They must be relational and cooperative.
4.They know how to negotiate and compromise, often working within large systems and with a variety of personalities.
5.These people are good listeners, giving focused attention to what people tell them.
6.They have a “service orientation”—their lives are devoted to helping others.
7.Social workers are reliable and dependable. The people they work with rely on their support and guidance at strategic times.
8.They demonstrate poise and self-control. Their job often requires them to maintain composure, keep emotions in check, and avoid confrontation.
9.Social workers employ sound judgment and decision making. They are often placed in critical roles for determining the best course of action for people in need.
10.They are innovative, bringing creativity and resourcefulness to complicated problems.
11.Social workers know how to manage stress. They are called upon to deal calmly and effectively in high-stress situations.
12.They are part of a growing profession, with many opportunities for career mobility and advancement.
13.These professionals are organized and detailed-oriented, often dealing with complex policies and regulations.
14.They have stories to share. Dealing with a range of individuals–often in challenging circumstances–means a social worker’s life is rarely boring.
15.Social workers—as the name implies—have strong social skills. It’s doubtful you’ll have any trouble connecting on a date.
Why else should one date a social worker?100 -
Sunshinemummy wrote: »We have not had a post of the top bilge posters recently...
:D:D:D
DM. Dotty, you, tweets, Bubbs, AAU, FC , SAVVy just for word count !! Zagubov, for top song choices. The Zipster. TM TS. Although were they locked up ? The Nerfdad and his nerfers. Karlie since she got back.
There is a way of finding it0 -
All caught up and I feel like I should go and delete all my posts on this thread .
In future I wont be posting much because my posts are unwelcome by some members and take up valuable space on the thread. Sorry they don't help you save any money.
Most of my posts are good morning , afternoon , goodnight that's because I cant afford to run out and try these glitches and I just like to be polite.
Hope the ones who don't like the good morning etc are happy with themselves.
Yet again the minority browbeat the rest ! I'm not a particular fan of the good mornings, thank for the new thread, good afternoon etc - but its certinly not up to me to criticise those that post such things ! Its all getting really silly with all this carping - if you don't like the non glitchy posts then for ***** sake just skim over them, its hardly an earthshattering issue.
Carry on tweets, post what you like and ignore the petty remarks if you can. Good afternoon - and also good night and good morning for tomorrow incase I miss you later:).ELITE 5:2
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11st2lbs down to 9st2lbs - another 5lbs gone due to alcohol abuse (head down toilet syndrome)0 -
I'm back, finally. Typical - started raining as soon as I went out:(. It took me so long to get back that the womble I picked up at the beginning has now completely dried out:(. Now - I'm back home - brilliant sunshine!!:(:(:mad:
:rotfl::rotfl:
Right, let's get back on topic. It actually looks like all the ones I've got have managed to buy just more than 8 items:T. The first one - a positive result! A were cheapest but not by 10% to all competitors... (ignore these items as not worth buying or in this manner in my view).
Can't help :rotfl: at them buying some Mission Deli Wheat wraps at £1.49 when there are some in A at 50p!:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: Not completely sure that those at 50p would be an N/A return vs M, so I'd buy separately (or maybe in Tvs A?).
Why £0.01?
7 items (6 different) on your bill qualify for comparisonMorrisons
+£1.47
1 x ASDA British Semi Skimmed Milk 4 Pints (2.27L)£1.00£1.39
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Continental Croissants (8)£1.75£1.85
2 x Princes Tuna Chunks in Sunflower Oil (160g)£2.00£2.00
2 x Crosse & Blackwell Chip Shop Mushy Peas (300g)£0.72N/A
1 x McCain French Fries Thin & Crispy (1.5Kg)£2.50£3.00
1 x Taylors of Harrogate Yorkshire Tea (80)£2.00£2.48
2 x Oriental & Pacific Skipjack Chunks in Brine (80g)£1.00N/A
1 x Mission Wheat & White Deli Wraps (7)£1.49N/A
1 x ASDA Shades Shea Butter 3Ply Rolls (9)£4.00£4.00
1 x Lynx Shower Gel - Peace (400ml)£2.00N/A
Comparison total (compared products only)£13.25£14.72
Bold = M mbuy on comp.
Lol:rotfl:- I nearly pressed on the 'Get a voucher' too, must have had some good results recently:rotfl::rotfl:. I'll leave the button up this time (I normally delete it off) so that one of you can have it - I think it goes through to issue with cookie settings for others though?:think:0 -
scottishshortie wrote: »Is that the polite version of
If yae dinna like it
Awa an bile her heid
Aye min, short o saying pick a windae !! :rotfl::rotfl:
Let the rest o us talk mince !!!0 -
Enterprise_1701C wrote: »Went up Blackbushe market this afternoon, thought we would see if the butchers would play ball. No-one was reducing meat with 15 mins till close
Really not impressed with their prices for market meat!
No cheap cucumbers or gimp masks either ...........
Blackbushe in Yateley?
I used to work for the company who took over Blackbushe Metals0 -
Enterprise_1701C wrote: »Went up Blackbushe market this afternoon, thought we would see if the butchers would play ball. No-one was reducing meat with 15 mins till close
Really not impressed with their prices for market meat!
No cheap cucumbers or gimp masks either ...........
I have a spare if you need one.
Mask that is
On another note, I just went to asda to get some beer. :beer:
It was horrible, they treat me really badly.
I didnt have any pockets so obviously didnt have any ID
They refused to serve me!!
:mad:
:eek:
:mad:
:eek:
[IMG][/img]“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
Mildred1970 wrote: »Blackbushe in Yateley?
I used to work for the company who took over Blackbushe Metals
That's the one:DWhat is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0
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