Seraph said:
I'm just curious how BP affects your jobs.
Do you all have stable jobs?
<font color="purple">Yes, its up to me to keep it that way.. </font>
Do you cycle jobs frequently?
<font color="purple">I have in past and kept coming back to the place I work at now... Its comfortable and familair and a job I enjoy... </font>
Does your employer know about your condition?
<font color="purple">Yes... and they are very understanding... Thankfully my two immediate supervisors happen to be my best friends

which makes it a lot easier for me in many ways... esp. since they can read my face and moods very well.. and if I need time off they are accommodating.. I am very fortunate.. </font>
What does your employer think of your condition?
<font color="purple">Usually it isnt an issue, unless something comes on suddenly .. but my co-workers are accepting and accommodating to my sitaution... </font>
What do you do for a living? (If you don't mind saying)
<font color="purple">I work for a chain supermarket primaryily in the front and back office... Bookkeeping and Customer Service... and fill in on the front end supervising and cashiering when needed.. </font>
If some of you don't mind sharing, I'd love to listen.
<font color="purple">I am blessed that my friends work where I work, b/c I have pple that I trust and can talk to if an issue comes up... before I came back to the job I am at now (for the 3rd time) I had sparatic stints , LOL... I would get overcome with anxiety/depression/or anger or whatever and walk out... some after only a cple hours.. But I am more aware of myself and my own signs now then ever before that I am more in control... I have better coping skills... plus the comfort of working with pple I know well... </font>