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Changing course: Many people are trading in their titles, and launching new careers as entrepreneurs.


Robyn Thompson thought she had it made with a federal job for life. After leaving her native Newfoundland for what she believed was a more politically secure position at the Chalk River Chalk River can refer to either:
  • Chalk River Laboratories
  • A town in Ontario where the laboratory is located.
 national forestry lab, the computer programmer received a rude awakening one day when Cttawa decided to hand out pink slips.

Thompson and her husband, Ian, a research scientist, were among the casualties in the wave of bureaucratic bu·reau·crat  
n.
1. An official of a bureaucracy.

2. An official who is rigidly devoted to the details of administrative procedure.



bu
 layoffs and institutional closures in the mid-1990s.

"I was only there four years and they closed the place," says Thompson, now 46, sounding as dumbfounded dumb·found also dum·found  
tr.v. dumb·found·ed, dumb·found·ing, dumb·founds
To fill with astonishment and perplexity; confound. See Synonyms at surprise.
 as that morning when staff went to work and received notice that their facility would be padlocked and reduced to rubble in a year's time.

While her husband was offered opportunities at other labs, eventually accepting one at the Canadian Forestry Service in Sault Ste. Marie Sault Sainte Marie — pronounced "Soo Saint Marie" (IPA /su seɪnt məˈɹi/) — is the name of two cities on the Saint Marys River, which forms part of the boundary between the United States and Canada. , she stayed behind to run the systems.

"It was a really stressful year," says Thompson who, after arriving in the Sault in 1996, decided to take some time off, buy herself a new sewing machine sewing machine, device that stitches cloth and other materials. An attempt at mechanical sewing was made in England (1790) with a machine having a forked, automatic needle that made a single-thread chain. In 1830, B.  and relax for a few months before going job hunting.

Not impressed with what she saw with only one sewing machine dealer in town, Thompson followed her passion and opened up her own downtown business, Life's-A-Stitch, in 1997, selling fleece fleece, mat of wool formed by shearing a sheep in one continuous operation. The average fleece weighs from 5 to 10 lb (2.3–4.5 kg); in highbred wool sheep such as the American Merinos a ram's fleece may reach 30 lb (13.6 kg). , offering courses and becoming tbe local Husqvarna Viking distributor.

* As many Canadians have discovered, the days of graduating from high school and straight into a job for the next 30 to 40 years have gone the way of home-delivered milk.

Downsizing (1) Converting mainframe and mini-based systems to client/server LANs.

(2) To reduce equipment and associated costs by switching to a less-expensive system.

(jargon) downsizing
, a lack of local opportunity, filling a niche in the community, or the motivation to seek a more fulfilling lifestyle is finding more and more people making a mid-life career switch and starting up their own businesses.

Taking advantage of some courses offered by the government, she prepared a business plan to present to the banks, who were not as enthusiastic about her idea, but did extend her personal line of credit.

Now in her fifth year of entrepreneurship, Thompson finds that, yes, the workweek is longer, the money is not as good and vacations are almost an afterthought, "but the satisfaction you get from owning your own business is far superior."

For David Bisset, owner of Birch Point Gardens Lodge on Lake Wahnapitae, northeast of Sudbury, opening up a plush bed-and-breakfast catering to ecotourists combined his loves of landscaping, gardening and playing host.

Years of running the family business had taken a toll on his health and the change of scenery he needed was the tranquility of his own lakeside home.

The stress from expanding the family business from two depots to five with 85 employees, maintaining a prewash contract with a blue jean manufacturer, all while goimg through a divorce, had him looking for Looking for

In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with.
 a way out.

"At that point in time I went through a burnout Burnout

Depletion of a tax shelter's benefits. In the context of mortgage backed securities it refers to the percentage of the pool that has prepaid their mortgage.
," says Bisset, 54, of the 18-hour long days as a third generation owner of Sudbury Steam, a well-known laundry and dry-cleaning operation.

So he sold the business, took some landscaping courses at Ryerson Polytechnical University and began doing casual work in the Toronto area, before moving back north.

With encouragement from friends he has renovated his home into an upscale "bed-and-breakfast-in-the-boonies," dipping into his retirement savings before recently securing a small-business loan. His plan is to offer jeep and canoe tours of the back-country and waterways The list of waterways is a link page for any river, canal, estuary or firth.
International waterways
  • Danish straits
  • Great Belt
  • Oresund
  • Bosporus
  • Dardanelles
 around the lake, and he also hopes to attract European tourists via the Internet.

For Joan Kulmala, spending five painful years in bed after suffering a severe back injury in a household fall had the Thunder Bay Thunder Bay, city (1991 pop. 113,946), SW Ont., Canada, on Thunder Bay inlet of Lake Superior. The city was created in 1970 by the amalgamation of the twin cities of Fort William and Port Arthur and two adjoining townships.  resident reflecting on her 18-year nursing career and wondering what she was going to do with the rest of her life.

While taking stock of her individual qualities - her zest for life and upbeat, ongoing personality - she decided to use her experiences to help other people put their lives back in order.

Today, she runs Totally-U Communications as an image and communications consultant for the last 15 years, teaching business etiquette, presentation skills, networking, customer service and delivering motivational speeches.

Rather than lie in bed and the moan about her disability, Kulmala assessed her skills of observation, discipline, leadership qualities, creativity and empathy to begin her emotional healing process. She took up aquatic exercise as part of her physiotherapy, began runway modelling and produced a local cable television show called "Walking Life's Curve."

"When I saw what I was teaching on camera, I thought there's a business here," says Kulmala, 57. She took small-business courses and night classes to learn new skills.

Recently accepted into the Canadian Association of Professional Speakers, she boasts a client list that includes BDO BDO Big Day Out (Australian music festival)
BDO Banco de Oro (Philippines)
BDO 1,4-Butanediol
BDO British Darts Organisation
BDO Block Development Officer
BDO Big Dumb Object
 Dunwoody, PraxAir, Fort Frances' Riverview Health Centre, Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce and the City of Thunder Bay.

"Go through the whining, moaning moan  
n.
1.
a. A low, sustained, mournful cry, usually indicative of sorrow or pain.

b. A similar sound: the eerie moan of the night wind.

2. Lamentation.

v.
 and crying, then stop and build slowly," Kulmala says. "It's taken me 15 years to have my best year ever."
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