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Originally Posted by winter4me
Could you take your skills elsewhere? A new job might help, at least for a time. I am impressed with your ability to hang in a place with such negative co-workers (I know what that is like...and I leave)--- Have you talked with your partner about this? Maybe your working on the house, taking that break, would work for a bit. Do take a class. Diversion is good, something else to focus on...honestly, it sounds like, at this point, the job is costing you more than you can get from it. Then again, I am not necessarily a good judge of these things.
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Thanks for the reply

I really think what I need to do is look for another job, Maybe a part time one its just the financial implications that worry me. Also I'm not the brightest spark so the best I could hope to get would be a crappy minimum wage job.I know moneys not everything but it does help, Especially when everything is so damn expensive. I have just booked a weekend in Edinburgh for my partner and I in the Easter holidays so hopefully having that to look forward to will push me through the next few months.
Then once that's over i do need to have a serious think.
My partner is great and says I should leave and get a part time job, Its just not easy to go from earning relatively good money to not earning much at all.