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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 127626" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>hi to all</p><p></p><p>so i think i'Tourette's Syndrome high time i stop beating a dead horse. that being my job. i have struggled for almost 2 years now with difficult child's problems to get to office from where i moved to, long island. i have had numerous stressful moments, etc.</p><p></p><p>i run every morning to try and catch a train after i drop her off. she used to go to sitter's yet now shes so exhausted in the a.m. i take my time with her get to office at eleven the days i go in, it's insanity. they've switched me to hourly rate now. it takes so much to get there, expenses also sitter and train. i have to take hour and a half ride then walk 5 blocks climb 7 flights of stairs by the time i get there i'm exhausted and done pretty much.</p><p></p><p>i've held onto it for a very long time, didn't want to let go but i think the time has come. i really do. there is local teacher assistant job here in town at difficult child's school. i can also get the legal work from home going so i can bring in addtl. income. and not sweat it everyday. bad enough have stress of new family, 2 difficult child's then the commute ontop of it is just plain ridiculous.</p><p></p><p>it's letting to thats hard, very hard.</p><p></p><p>jen</p><p>p.s. thanks for letting me get that off my chest</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 127626, member: 4514"] hi to all so i think i'Tourette's Syndrome high time i stop beating a dead horse. that being my job. i have struggled for almost 2 years now with difficult child's problems to get to office from where i moved to, long island. i have had numerous stressful moments, etc. i run every morning to try and catch a train after i drop her off. she used to go to sitter's yet now shes so exhausted in the a.m. i take my time with her get to office at eleven the days i go in, it's insanity. they've switched me to hourly rate now. it takes so much to get there, expenses also sitter and train. i have to take hour and a half ride then walk 5 blocks climb 7 flights of stairs by the time i get there i'm exhausted and done pretty much. i've held onto it for a very long time, didn't want to let go but i think the time has come. i really do. there is local teacher assistant job here in town at difficult child's school. i can also get the legal work from home going so i can bring in addtl. income. and not sweat it everyday. bad enough have stress of new family, 2 difficult child's then the commute ontop of it is just plain ridiculous. it's letting to thats hard, very hard. jen p.s. thanks for letting me get that off my chest [/QUOTE]
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