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I have to wait at least 2 months for a changr to come.
But as I wait I have mostly nothing to do. It’s easy for me to pass the time with entertainment, but skill development is hard because there are things and recent experiences pulling me downwards. |
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#2
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what change is that?
I am confused by this post, the title clearly says " train" ((((hugs))))) |
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#3
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It's a metaphor for a missed opportunity
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#4
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You can focus on the train you missed or make sure you're ready for the next one coming down the tracks.
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#5
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There isn't much for me to do but mostly wait.
Besides that, it's about wondering how to pass time regardless, except for the possibility of work |
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#6
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Have you considered applying for minimum wage jobs? I know before you were limiting yourself to a very specific type of work and having no luck. Minimum wage jobs are not glamorous and you may feel too good for them, or as if they're boring, but it would bring in money and allow you to live independently. It would also give you a sense of purpose and routine. I know my job certainly does, even if it is only minimum wage.
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#7
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Yes, I am attempting to apply to some jobs right now. They have their advantages, and it’s definitely better than no jobs.
Getting a professional job is a part of self-improvement, but I’d rather have a job than have none at all |
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I agree about applying for some jobs
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