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Old Aug 12, 2007, 11:49 PM
Jacquard Jacquard is offline
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stefano said:
Too bad.
But it could be the good chance to choose the next job carefully. You should be doing something that makes some sense to you. If you just take what is available, you just procrastinate the failure.

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I can relate to what stefano says. I've had employment disruptions when my depression gets really bad. One way to mimimize it is to be realistic about your "action capacity" when depression hits hardest. It sucks, but you may need to take a job below your education/skill level if your focus is shot like mine is when I have a bad day. I found that having a job I could do on autopilot meant fewer problems.