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RavenGirl1990
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Member Since Nov 2020
Location: Montana
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Trig Nov 15, 2020 at 08:53 PM
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Hi,

I started a new job about three months ago. I like the work but it is also boring at times. My probation period ends in February. It is a state job. But the issue is that I don’t interact with anyone outside of work. I don’t really do much since there is not much to do here in town. I moved to this town for the job, my family is about five an half hours away. And I don’t have a set schedule. I wouldn’t be able to get one till 2 1/2 years in or if a spot opens up. And I didn’t really get any good training.

Is it bad to leave a job after six months? I was thinking of getting a year in but I am not sure now. There is no place I can practice Taekwondo here. The closest is two half hours away. I want to be in a place where I can practice Taekwondo as, I can test for my third black belt next December. And it was really hard in the beginning here.
(Trigger) I was dealing with suicide ideation/planning a couple of weeks after I moved here. And didn’t tell anyone. Dealing with a lot at that time.
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