Thread: Bipolar & Jobs
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Old Jul 01, 2014, 01:23 PM
Anonymous100166
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When someone is ill, but knows life has to continue, my question is what/deems them to be available for public assistance. Or perhaps this may explain myself better. Suppose this has caused me problems at numerous jobs. However no employers tried to help/assist with me getting help in order to keep my jobs. They wait until I screw up enough to be fired. Should have looked into legal resolutions, but laws are always stacked against employees. So, I would like to relocate into a state with a strong union base, in hopes that they would help keep my rights intact so that I have a fair chance to succeed, and possibly remain stable at a job long enough to provide for myself longterm.

I start jobs and usually do ok and sometimes excel, but a couple to 3 years as I get bored I usually wind up in trouble even though I'm mentally never aware of what's occurring. So, I think a union type environment would benefit me better. Maybe if I slip, the union, company, and me would find resolutions to help me. And, most union jobs have retirements that are clean from a corporations hands.

Anyone have any recommendations where and how to start a journey such as this?