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Old Jan 06, 2017, 05:31 PM
earthangel1 earthangel1 is offline
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I started full time at a captioning job for those that are deaf. They use captioned telephones. But I have been feeling a lot of stress lately and I am considering going part time. The job pays 12 an hour. I have been working 8 hour days. Scheduling said I could go part time if I wanted to, I just worry about insurance. My stepdad is retiring in June, and with part time I wouldn't get health insurance. Obamacare is probably going to end and in Wisconsin, we have badgercare, which is like free health care. But the governor would like to end that too. This is definitely a hard decision. I have to take care of my mental health. I like my job, but it does build up stress working full time. Part of the problem is Zyprexa makes me soooo tired throughout the day and I have to have lots of coffee and redbull to make it though the day. But I"m not willing to give up that medication. It's a conundrum I know. Well hopefully all goes well. I'm just a little worried about insurance issues.
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