Katherine Leaving CPAPtalk

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Re: Katherine Leaving CPAPtalk

Post by gasp » Wed Dec 30, 2009 10:43 pm

Johnny, please let Katherine know I've appreciated her help over the years and wish her the very best in her new adventures, and a very, very, wonderful and happy new year!

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Re: Katherine Leaving CPAPtalk

Post by rested gal » Wed Dec 30, 2009 10:51 pm

Katherine, you'll be very much missed here!

Being closer to family is a good thing -- hope the New Year is a bright one for you and your loved ones.
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Re: Katherine Leaving CPAPtalk

Post by Kiralynx » Wed Dec 30, 2009 11:08 pm

Family is important -- and you should be closer to blood-family.

But don't forget your CPAPTALK family!

We've all benefited from your expertise -- drop in from time to time and let us know how things are going. We're only an Internet connection away!

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Re: Katherine Leaving CPAPtalk

Post by katherinefulmer » Thu Dec 31, 2009 9:16 am

I wish you all a very happy new year and a great 2010!

Many thanks to each of you for your kind words and most of all for being the heart and soul of this operation. Leaving you is the hard part ... so I don't think I will! I'll be on the forum looking in and piping up.

You are each a part of something greater than yourselves. Here you build support and education, helping to empower "patients" from the ground up. You're an inspiration, and it's been a privilege to be a part of CPAPtalk in some small way.

Keep up your good work team! I look forward to seeing your contributions to the forum and the Wiki and I can't wait to see what Carolyn has up her sleeve for the next Product Challenge!

All my love and support to you and yours,

Katherine
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Re: Katherine Leaving CPAPtalk

Post by -SWS » Thu Dec 31, 2009 9:42 am

katherinefulmer wrote: Leaving you is the hard part ... so I don't think I will! I'll be on the forum looking in and piping up.
That's truly wonderful news, Katherine!

Just on the off-chance that you and Johnny haven't yet fully explored the possibility of cross-country employment----via teleconferencing and Internet connectivity... Well, no need to acknowledge my inappropriate and meddlesome comment... unless you and cpap.com end up having additional good news to report back!

Can't blame us for trying to hang onto a good thing...

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Re: Katherine Leaving CPAPtalk

Post by silver123 » Thu Dec 31, 2009 10:19 am

Thanks for all you hard work and contributions to making this place work as well as it does.

I'd second that suggestion for working remotely. It's very doable with today's tech.

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Re: Katherine Leaving CPAPtalk

Post by jnk » Thu Dec 31, 2009 10:48 am

And tell Johnny we all think you deserve a raise, too.


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Re: Katherine Leaving CPAPtalk

Post by sleepycarol » Thu Dec 31, 2009 10:58 am

Good luck on your new adventures!!

Being close to family is important, I still live in the neighborhood I grew up in and so does some of my brothers so we have stayed close to each other. Can't imagine being away from family!!

Long-distance employment is easier now days, and if that happens it will be a good thing. If it doesn't work out, we are still ahead for knowing you and having the benefit of all your hard work.

Thank you for all your help on the forum!!!
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Re: Katherine Leaving CPAPtalk

Post by Patrick A » Thu Dec 31, 2009 11:47 am

Katherine
sorry to hear that you are leaving. You will be missed dearly. I hope that things work out well for you in the coming year.
Good luck in your new ventures.
Happy New Year.

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