In the past the only jobs I've been able to hold are working for temporary staffing agencies. This is because they are not every day but every other week or so that you get jobs that last about a week. So you're meeting different people and they don't get to know you long which is what I liked. And you are lost in a large bureaucratic system where your boss is not always on hand to monitor your work. So it's pretty much OK if you are there and you show up on time. That is how I was able to work for a temp agency for one year, my longest working experience since being diagnosed with bipolar disorder. I tried several times to do every day full time jobs since being diagnosed in 2010 and couldn't do them. I was fired from six of them. I am on disability and working for a temp agency right now but I am wondering if there is more to life than the $9.00/an hour occasional work I am doing. My bipolar disorder means that I RARELY sleep. I have to take, strong, STUPIFYING medications to sleep. So my choices are to work and take medications that make me stupid or not work and be smart. But I am wondering if I couldn't do medical billing and coding because it is an at home job. I know I could finish the online classes (at my own pace) the problem is with medical billing and coding you have to work EVERY DAY, even if you are working from home. And as I said, I have to take stupifying medications to sleep every day so that I can work? Do you think I can do it? I'm 27, no children, not married and bipolar manic and often sleepless.