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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 439927" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>The questions they ask about jobs you might possibly be able to hold have nothing to do with where you live. It assumes you are able to move to get a job, any job. They suggested that I could work part time as a toll booth operator. Hmmm. Well, I thought about that one for a bit and told the vocational lady that was there that it might be possible for me to work a few hours in a toll booth somewhere but I didnt know where any were near me but that I would need to have a stool to sit on and I never knew if my best hours would be in the morning, afternoons or evenings. My medications did leave me with insomnia so sometimes I had problems sleeping so I sometimes slept very late the next day.</p><p></p><p>It was an interesting back and forth. At the end, I dont think she thought I needed to move to be a toll booth attendant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 439927, member: 1514"] The questions they ask about jobs you might possibly be able to hold have nothing to do with where you live. It assumes you are able to move to get a job, any job. They suggested that I could work part time as a toll booth operator. Hmmm. Well, I thought about that one for a bit and told the vocational lady that was there that it might be possible for me to work a few hours in a toll booth somewhere but I didnt know where any were near me but that I would need to have a stool to sit on and I never knew if my best hours would be in the morning, afternoons or evenings. My medications did leave me with insomnia so sometimes I had problems sleeping so I sometimes slept very late the next day. It was an interesting back and forth. At the end, I dont think she thought I needed to move to be a toll booth attendant. [/QUOTE]
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