All that traveling sounds wonderful! And having someone wonderful by your side makes it that much better, right? Hehehe. Can't wait when I make the income as a future working court reporter to support my good/bad habits like traveling every which way! :D
Hope you have a happy birthday and many more traveling years to come! :D
My name is Julie Geraty, I'm a full-time freelance professional scopist on Case CATalyst 9. I currently have an opening for another reporter. I'm looking to establish a long-lasting reporter/scopist relationship. I am also willing to help out with overflow and expedites, as needed. My schedule is quite flexible. If you'd like more information, please email me at juliegeraty@yahoo.com or call me at 715-966-1568.
Hey April! I am soooooo excited for the convention! Only two more weeks. Are you planning to stay from Thursday to Monday? That's how long I'm staying. See you soon!
Sounds like LiveNote was informative. That will be fun to take the job, especially with a developed dictionary for that case. That's makes the work fun.
So sorry to hear about the difficulty with your mom. I will keep you in my prayers. We have had to do the same for Terry's mom. It's very sad and challenging seeing them in pain. We can only pray for God's mercy. It's never an easy situation, is it?
Well, some body boarding at the beach, that sounds like a good break for you. We'll be in Encinitas for a week in August for some surfing and body boarding as well.
I would love to see your daughter try reporting. Megan would be a good resource for you and I'm sure would be able to encourage her toward that end. Megan really enjoys it and the challenges it brings. You could call me and get her number and have your daughter call her, or vice versa. Let me know.
We're up at Hume Lake this week. Today we went Jeeping, hiking and biking. The weather is a nice break from down south. It was 108 the day we left. It's been in the 80's here.
We're finishing up Princess Bride, so I'll sign off for now. Great hearing from you. Keep in touch...and, remember, God is with you in every situation; rely on His strength to sustain you.
Hi, April. Great seeing you here too. Sorry for the late reply -- trouble with logging in. Not sure where to get a great pup, but I'll keep my ears open. Did I send you the depo notice for April 4? Let me know.
They don't use reporters in Temecula. The family law depts moved to Hemet. They have a number of courtrooms out there, and we have 11 courtrooms that use reporters at the SWJC and a couple floating officials to help cover. Can't remember if I told you, but they were hiring something like 12 new reporters for the county, so there should still be some open pro tem positions after pretty much all the pro tems get officialships. Growth has been crazy in our neck of the woods.
No, I didn't get it, so thanks for hitting me again. It's a bit confusing because our pages are the same color. I've hit you twice on my page and had to turn around and copy it and get on your page to paste it. I contacted Paula, too, and haven't heard back. I think she's doing the same thing. I noticed her messages inside her own page.
It's all coming back to me now. Judge Cope wasn't big on one parent moving out of state when the other parent was involved. I'm so glad it worked out.
Actually just today my supervisor was in downtown Riverside conducting interviews. I heard through the grapevine that we were hiring 12 new CRs. I have no idea where they're going to get them all from. Think we'll be scraping the bottom of the barrel. Just call the Southwest Justice Center and ask for Darla Miller. Tell her Tami gave you her name. She's a wonderful supervisor, and I just love her to pieces.
Realtime is big here, so you'll need to be ready to hook up to the judges. I think the per diem is about $300. After all-day depos, bet that's a cut in pay. We do make $3.50 for an O & 2, but that's hit and miss. Sometimes you get transcripts; sometimes you don't.
My office is in front of S-203. I just left Judge Cope after 12 years, and my new assignment is in S-201, so my office will be changing shortly. If you get out that way, please stop by. :)
My daughter, Haylee, was slated to graduate from MVHS in '03, but we took her out her junior year and sent her up north to a Christian boarding school up there. I think that was David's year, it looks like. She was outta control!! She went to Calvary until the second half of her eighth grade. She hated every minute of the 3 1/2 years she was there.
Clay, Cole, and Chase went to Calvary a few years, too.
I have to say it used to be a small town. When we moved here there were 12,000 people and one stoplight across town. That was it. We didn't even have a H.S or a grocery store back then for a while.
Hi there :) I am much better at shipping off a quick email than popping on and off this site...maybe time will improve that skill for me :) But it does make for a nice central location if you're trying to locate someone you've lost touch with...sooner or later they're bound to end up here :)
Hope all is well with you and yours. Life is zipping along in full swing. Say hi to Tim.
I thought I had remembered you moving away, but I guess I'm wrong -- again.
I had Clay take a look at your family to see if he recognized your kids, but he didn't think he did. He graduated from MVHS in '05. He was never involved in school. He pretty much lived for skateboarding during those years. Still does, actually.
Hey April! Thank you for the compliment re: my boys. I am so in love! I think I'll be ready to come back to work (slowly) next week. Let me know if you need me!
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Hope you have a happy birthday and many more traveling years to come! :D
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So I would have thunk your birthday wouldn't be in Sept. Who knows why!!
Take care and have a great weekend.
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So sorry to hear about the difficulty with your mom. I will keep you in my prayers. We have had to do the same for Terry's mom. It's very sad and challenging seeing them in pain. We can only pray for God's mercy. It's never an easy situation, is it?
Well, some body boarding at the beach, that sounds like a good break for you. We'll be in Encinitas for a week in August for some surfing and body boarding as well.
I would love to see your daughter try reporting. Megan would be a good resource for you and I'm sure would be able to encourage her toward that end. Megan really enjoys it and the challenges it brings. You could call me and get her number and have your daughter call her, or vice versa. Let me know.
We're up at Hume Lake this week. Today we went Jeeping, hiking and biking. The weather is a nice break from down south. It was 108 the day we left. It's been in the 80's here.
We're finishing up Princess Bride, so I'll sign off for now. Great hearing from you. Keep in touch...and, remember, God is with you in every situation; rely on His strength to sustain you.
Hope you're doing well. I think about you often.
They don't use reporters in Temecula. The family law depts moved to Hemet. They have a number of courtrooms out there, and we have 11 courtrooms that use reporters at the SWJC and a couple floating officials to help cover. Can't remember if I told you, but they were hiring something like 12 new reporters for the county, so there should still be some open pro tem positions after pretty much all the pro tems get officialships. Growth has been crazy in our neck of the woods.
It's all coming back to me now. Judge Cope wasn't big on one parent moving out of state when the other parent was involved. I'm so glad it worked out.
Actually just today my supervisor was in downtown Riverside conducting interviews. I heard through the grapevine that we were hiring 12 new CRs. I have no idea where they're going to get them all from. Think we'll be scraping the bottom of the barrel. Just call the Southwest Justice Center and ask for Darla Miller. Tell her Tami gave you her name. She's a wonderful supervisor, and I just love her to pieces.
Realtime is big here, so you'll need to be ready to hook up to the judges. I think the per diem is about $300. After all-day depos, bet that's a cut in pay. We do make $3.50 for an O & 2, but that's hit and miss. Sometimes you get transcripts; sometimes you don't.
My office is in front of S-203. I just left Judge Cope after 12 years, and my new assignment is in S-201, so my office will be changing shortly. If you get out that way, please stop by. :)
Happy New Year!
Rosemary Caravetta
Clay, Cole, and Chase went to Calvary a few years, too.
I have to say it used to be a small town. When we moved here there were 12,000 people and one stoplight across town. That was it. We didn't even have a H.S or a grocery store back then for a while.
It's still home, and I love it
Hope all is well with you and yours. Life is zipping along in full swing. Say hi to Tim.
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I thought I had remembered you moving away, but I guess I'm wrong -- again.
I had Clay take a look at your family to see if he recognized your kids, but he didn't think he did. He graduated from MVHS in '05. He was never involved in school. He pretty much lived for skateboarding during those years. Still does, actually.
You have a beautiful family.
Do you remember me??
Love your wedding pic. It's beautiful!
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