Jennifer Proffitt

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Jennifer Proffitt

Jennifer Proffitt

@TNJennProffitt

UTK Alum. Terri Clark(HatBrat) Lady Vol sports fan-basketball, softball. Love TV show Rizzoli and Isles. The Great Smoky Mountains ❤️Organ donor-save lives!

Seymour, TN Katılım Temmuz 2012
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Jennifer Proffitt@TNJennProffitt·
@bobbywhitaker77 Not to mention it has already been handled poorly. Company has known for 2 years he is retiring and they have done nothing to assign to new team nor make for a smooth transition. I think one of my current team members is close to leaving.
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Jennifer Proffitt@TNJennProffitt·
I’ve worked for same company for 27 years and same boss for 21 years.He’s retiring,they are splitting our group to other managers. I’m nervous.If I could afford insurance I would retire but that isn’t happening.🙏I want to finish with this company but never know what future holds
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Barbell Financial 💪🏻💰
So tempted to sell my house for $800k Mortgage is paid off so it’s 100% equity Thinking to buy 4 duplexes $200k each I’d pay all cash for every single one Live in 1 duplex while collecting rent I’d never have to work again 😳
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Jennifer Proffitt@TNJennProffitt·
@benonwine I research every charity I give to, if they support certain causes that are hidden in fine print it’s a no.
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Benonwine@benonwine·
Be Honest… Who else thinks twice before donating to charities these days? Not because you don’t care but because you don’t trust where the money goes.
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Jennifer Proffitt@TNJennProffitt·
@Pardon_Me_Again My niece called me right in the middle of signing papers to buy a car, she told finance manager she was calling her financial planner. He looked at her husband and David just shrugged his shoulders. She made them rewrite the deal. Her husband said “we trust her”.
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Rusty and Rotten ☘️
Rusty and Rotten ☘️@Pardon_Me_Again·
Daughter just called me. She is married, a nurse, mother to 3 boys and fully capable of decision making. She is looking to switch careers and take on a medical sales job that will provide her more time at home and probably more pay. She wanted to know if she can call me later tonight to discuss the potential new job, finances and cost benefits. While this is something she should be talking with her husband about, she told me that he asked her to call me because he trust my opinion over his own. I am always grateful of the trust and relationship I have from my kids. It is an odd thing to think about as old as I am, but I still miss getting the advice and counsel from my father.
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Speaker Mike Johnson
Speaker Mike Johnson@SpeakerJohnson·
House Republicans will not allow Democrats to hold our airports — and our country — hostage to bring back the same deadly open border policies that put innocent Americans at risk.   Today, we will vote again on Homeland Security funding. And again, the American people will see exactly where Democrats stand.
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Jennifer Proffitt
Jennifer Proffitt@TNJennProffitt·
@justavolgirl I have Hulu but don’t know if I can bring myself to watch it. I’m off next week so we’ll see. 💔
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Just Poe 🧡
Just Poe 🧡@justavolgirl·
Did a 3 day trial because I can’t wait any longer to watch this.
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Jennifer Proffitt@TNJennProffitt·
@BoCamaro @WatcherGuru USPS is 🗑️They deliver mail that’s supposed to be on hold. After the 3rd time of filing complaint I don’t even bother -I just leave it in mail box without stopping, same result. Those trucks are hideous🤮
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Watcher.Guru@WatcherGuru·
JUST IN: 🇺🇸 US Postal Service to impose 8% surcharge on packages to cover rising fuel costs.
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Jennifer Proffitt@TNJennProffitt·
@BadgedPatriot I do, I have a service contract for heat and air tune up and water heater draining yearly. Water here is TERRIBLE.
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👮‍♂️The Badged Patriot👮‍♂️
A plumber just told me you are supposed to drain your water heater once a year to get the junk at the bottom out to extend the life of the heater. Does anybody actually do that?😳
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Jennifer Proffitt@TNJennProffitt·
@Hoopss Martin Krane, the Dad on Frazier, he was ALL SEATTLE sports fan.
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Hoops@Hoopss·
First person that comes to mind when you see this logo
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Jennifer Proffitt@TNJennProffitt·
@Primrose771646 Well they don’t work, he’s never picked up more than tea cup, and both sides of aisle are political theater 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
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Primrose@Primrose771646·
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Bella
Bella@BellaBaddie__·
Working my first office job. Is it normal to have nothing to do?
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Jennifer Proffitt@TNJennProffitt·
@X has turned into clickbait, I’m not replying to any blue check marks any more unless I know the people. Click click click. I used to like this app a whole lot more than I do now
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Mr PitBull
Mr PitBull@MrPitbull07·
My name is Margaret. I’m 73 years old. When my daughter, Emily, asked if I could look after my grandson, Noah, every Tuesday after school, I didn’t think twice about it. “Just until 5:30,” she said, clearly worn out. “Childcare is just too expensive right now.” Noah is ten. He’s always been a quiet child. For the first few weeks, he’d sit at my kitchen table, head down, writing in his notebook. He ate whatever I prepared without saying much. I assumed it was just a phase—that he was growing up and becoming more withdrawn. But after about a month, things started to feel off. By the fifth week, I began noticing patterns. His schoolwork, especially history, didn’t make sense. Not because he didn’t understand it—but because he was deliberately writing incorrect answers. It wasn’t confusion. It was intentional. Then one afternoon, I checked his school bag by the entryway. Inside, I found several sandwiches from previous days—uneaten, spoiled at the bottom. When I gently asked him why he wasn’t eating at school, he avoided eye contact and mumbled, “I’m just not that hungry, Grandma.” But what truly unsettled me was how he reacted to small things. If I accidentally dropped something or moved too quickly, he would tense up immediately, like he was expecting something bad to happen. The following Tuesday, I couldn’t ignore it anymore. I sat him down and said softly, “Noah, look at me. Is someone hurting you?” He hesitated. Then in a quiet voice, he said, “Please don’t tell Dad. He’s already stressed about the car.” What I learned broke my heart. It wasn’t happening at home—it was at school. A group of older boys had been targeting him. They were taking his food, making fun of him, and cornering him when no one was around. He had even started failing his classes on purpose, hoping that repeating a grade would help him escape them. At just ten years old, he was carrying the weight of his parents’ struggles, choosing to stay silent so he wouldn’t add to their burden. That evening, I called Emily. She broke down crying. Between her long work hours and her husband trying to find stable employment, they hadn’t realized what their son was going through. When I contacted the school, the response was disappointing. I was told, “Children need to learn to toughen up.” I made it clear that this was not something I would accept. I told them plainly that if they failed to protect my grandson, I would make sure their inaction became known to others. Things changed quickly after that. Noah was moved to a different section of the school, and the students responsible were finally held accountable. But something unexpected happened as well. Other grandparents began reaching out to me. They had noticed similar quiet changes in their own grandchildren. So we started meeting every Tuesday. We called our group “The Watch Circle.” It wasn’t just about spending time together—it was about paying attention. Together, we began noticing things others had missed: A child struggling in school due to an undiagnosed learning difficulty A boy dealing with online harassment from someone he trusted A girl hiding an injury because she didn’t want to worry her family about expenses Recently, Emily told me, “I was so focused on keeping everything together, I didn’t see how much he was hurting. You noticed what I couldn’t.” Today, Noah is different. He eats properly, he smiles more, and he actually looks forward to going to school again. I used to believe that being a grandmother meant stepping back and taking things easy. But I’ve realized it’s something else entirely. In a world where parents are often overwhelmed by work, financial pressure, and stress, we are sometimes the ones who have the time to truly see what’s going on. So don’t just watch over children—really observe them. Quiet doesn’t always mean okay. Sometimes, the loudest cries are the ones you never hear. Credit: Weird stories
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Nick Huber
Nick Huber@sweatystartup·
All the rich people I know love living in places with HOAs. No broken down boats. Rainbow yard signs. Grass 2 feet tall. Lack of weed control. Broken fridge on front porch. Broke people hate HOAs because they hate doing basic things to make their houses look nice.
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Curly Sue 🇺🇲1776 🤠1845
I'm so stressed out 🤬 My home owners insurance is going from 4K a yr to 8K a yr according to my escro analysis. If I don't pay 6.5K then my house payment goes up almost 600 dollars a month! This is highway robbery! I was going to put a new roof on my house with that 6.5K! 😭
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Miles Commodore
Miles Commodore@miles_commodore·
Doesn’t Chuck Schumer remind you of the type of guy that would insist getting on the boat with women and children while the Titanic was sinking?
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𝐌𝐑. 𝐖𝐇𝐈𝐓𝐄 ™
WHAT ARE YOU DOING IN THIS SITUATION…? You’re stuck in traffic, already irritated… cars barely moving. Now here comes the person that was tailgating you earlier 👀 They hop out their car… walk straight up to your passenger window…hit on it once then throw a rock through it… One bad decision and this turns from “annoying traffic moment” into a full-blown situation. He waited for traffic like it was a scheduled fight 😂. As a man, are you stepping out the car?
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