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Another saga in my life of victimization?
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 157714" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>As others have said...no job is perfect by any stretch of the imagination but they dont have to be torture chambers either. Im not sure what you do for a living but there have got to be other options out there. Do you have a college degree? You may choke on your wheaties but have you ever considered working for Social Services as a case worker for welfare? Its pretty stable work and the benefits are darned good. Its either state or county work. Once you get a hang of the job its the same thing over and over..and over and over...lol. There are chances for advancement if you play your cards right.</p><p></p><p>One good thing about state or govt work is that they are large enough that they have to give you FMLA leave if difficult child gets iffy at some point. Though their vacation and sick leave is normally pretty generous too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 157714, member: 1514"] As others have said...no job is perfect by any stretch of the imagination but they dont have to be torture chambers either. Im not sure what you do for a living but there have got to be other options out there. Do you have a college degree? You may choke on your wheaties but have you ever considered working for Social Services as a case worker for welfare? Its pretty stable work and the benefits are darned good. Its either state or county work. Once you get a hang of the job its the same thing over and over..and over and over...lol. There are chances for advancement if you play your cards right. One good thing about state or govt work is that they are large enough that they have to give you FMLA leave if difficult child gets iffy at some point. Though their vacation and sick leave is normally pretty generous too. [/QUOTE]
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