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Q&A: How Do I Use an Alcoholics Anonymous Sponsor as a Professional Reference?
Question by Crys: How do I use an Alcoholics Anonymous sponsor as a professional reference?
I’m a recent college graduate searching out my entry level job as a preschool teacher or private school teacher. I’ve also been sober for 2 years in Alcoholics Anonymous. My sponsor has offered to be one of my references on my applications for employment but every time it asks “Relationship” I don’t know what to put her as without giving away my anonymity. Does anyone know how to do this??
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MIRROR – RESPONSE to Alcoholics ANONYMOUS; Some Final Thoughts

Alcoholics Anonymous is responsible for causing more family disharmony and breakups than addiction itself. Please watch (be sure to have some hankies at the ready) and mirror this video – lets get the truth out there! Go to keepvid.com and type in the URL to save the video, then upload it onto your channel or share it with your friends. PASS IT ON!
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Big Book Alcoholic Anonymous
Big Book Alcoholic Anonymous
The Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous, which was first published in 1939, is the main text of the Alcoholics Anonymous program. Although new stories have been added, most of the Big Book is exactly the same as it was originally written.
Most of the material in the Big Book is based on the knowledge of “Bill W.,” “Dr. Bob,” and Dr. William Silkworth. Bill W. and Dr. Bob, who together founded Alcoholics Anonymous, describe in this book the clear details of what alcoholism and the life of an alcoholic is like, and what one must do to recover. In addition to sharing their own personal drinking and recovery experiences, they detail in the Big Book the basic guidelines for recovery, known as the Twelve Steps. Even though the Big Book remains in its original form of language and terminology, it is still the number-one book for any alcoholic who wishes to confront and deal with his problem, for people in the alcoholic’s life who wish to better understand the subject and the individual, and for anyone who is interested in the subject for any reason.

