Janet Machen:
CLASS OF 1969
Dominican Commercial High SchoolClass of 1969
Jamaica, NY
Janet's Story
After graduation, I worked in NYC for a few years doing AR/Collections clerical work
In 1975 I moved to Nashua, NH and attended Daniel Webster College majoring in accounting and business management.
My favorite place of employment was The (Nashua) Telegraph, beginning there as an account clerk and worked my up to Asst. Credit Manager. I was to be promoted to Credit Mgr.. but shortly before that occurred, I left this position.
My Mother became quite ill, so I moved to Florida to help my Father take care of her. I worked accounting by day, nursing my Mother by night.
My parents have since passed. I have retired (actually on disability) and spend my time with friends, MY DOGS(!), crocheting, reading......and just enjoying life.
Dogs, dogs, dogs...reading, crocheting, spending time with friends
I always wanted to be a veternarian when I grew up. My family and friends thought that was a not idea. As it turns ou...Expand for more
t, they were correct.
I really enjoy fishing and go whenever I can. I crochet, read, do other crafts, spend time with friends and , of course, MY DOGS.
I have two heros, My Mother and Father. They were together for 50 years, through good times and bad, always loving and steadfast.
If I won $100 million, I'd give a good amount of it to my church for the building fund, then spend the rest on my niece and her family, nephew, a few choice friends, myself and donations to local charities and animal shelters..
My best friend would tell you I'm funny, picky, opinionated and shy, but people who don't know me very well would probably describe me as standoffish.
I share my home with my dogs, which I find a lot better than a man.
I never had human children because I did no have the patience to tolerate them. However, I have trained several dogs over the years and can put up with anything (except meaness) from them.
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