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How do you function/deal with the nausea/lightheadedness…and so on at work/home?

I just would like to know how other pregnant women with bad pregnancy symptoms function at work or do you even go to work? I have been taking diclectin for my nausea since I am nauseous like 24/7, but then it makes me feel completely drowsy and I can barely function.

I was the same way. I had all day sickness. I did go to work however at the beginning I had to use all of my sick days because I was so sick that I couldn’t get out of bed. I then started getting better as the time went on. Towards the end however I had to go from full time to part time because I then was sick as well. This time around( being pregnant) it was the same with vomitting however I am far more tired and can hardly get around. I had to switch from full time to part time already and I am only 6 months along. Good luck

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What do you need to start working as translator in California?

I am bilingual and would like to use that skill as a part time translator at home. Does anybody knows what you need to do to start? Is there any state requirements (CA) or any college classes that need to be taken? Any advice will be very helpfull. Thank you.

Spend about an hour on the phone, calling Multinational companies and see what they may have to offer.

Something else you can do is, volunteer with the local Hospital or Police Dept. to serve as a translator for free… you will make all kinds of contacts.

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