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Old Jul 02, 2017, 04:17 AM
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Originally Posted by seesaw View Post
I swear, every time I post about my crummy job everyone tells me or questions why I just don't quit.

Getting another job isn't that easy, and I don't have the savings or anyone to take care of me while I wait for SSDI to come through again.

Also, I'm super unstable right now; I feel like employers might pick up on that and pass me by.

It's easier to stick with the devil I know, re-stabilize, and work on a long-term exit strategy.

Does anyone know what I'm talking about?

How it's never just as simple as "quit your job?"

Thanks,
seesaw
I understand where you are coming from. I could never just quit my job. I would lose everything I have and in the area I live in, finding a job with similar pay and benefits would not be easy. I would have to take a major pay cut.

You really just have to make the best of it and do what you are doing; create an exit plan.

I'm lucky now because the boss that was stressing me out so bad was let go.
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