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Default Sep 17, 2023 at 09:21 AM
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I've been at my current job a little over 2 years and I mostly enjoy it, and am reasonably good at it.


On Friday when I went into work, the program coordinator wanted to talk with me. She said another staff member was retiring and would I be interested in taking over part of his role, which involves facilitating double recovery meetings around town. Double recovery is a 12 step program for people with addictions and mental illness. It was an important part of my recovery when I first got sober. I told her I was interested. So the next step is for me to have an interview. I have a bunch of questions, mainly around the hours, but I figure it's at least worth talking with them.

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