Shs00 · 41-45, F
So
separatetheheart · 31-35, M
@Shs00 So it's a losing situation all the way around.
You have a huge advantage not being married and having no children, for sure. There seems to be some underlying issues that are making you angry and frustrated, not just this job. Do you think you need help with anger management? What about getting a job as a "greeter" at Walmart, because they really pay good and you don't have to stack boxes or anything else. You could put your application in online. They are pretty quick to hire. It's obvious you need to find a job you like. I wish you the best.
separatetheheart · 31-35, M
@LadyGrace I'd rather not work at walmart they are notorious for poor employee treatment
@separatetheheart Well if you're really hurting for a job, I wouldn't assume. Not all places are the same. It couldn't get much easier than to sit there all day and greet people coming in.
HoeBag · 51-55, F
Once we have been at a certain job for so long, it just wears on us. I mean yeah we are established and glide through the motions but it becomes traumatizing to be there.
I do not know if this is an option but are there temp agencies you could sign up for?
The drawback is that most assignments are unstable due to short-term jobs or lay-offs but it MIGHT be an option.
I do not know your living situation but one good thing, maybe, is if you do not have kids or a nagging spouse.
One thing that is often advised even though it is generally NOT good advice is "get a room mate".
Yeah but then the room mate decides they do not want to work, nor help with finances, and they bring strangers to the house to spend the night.
Sorry I am just rambling.
I do not know if this is an option but are there temp agencies you could sign up for?
The drawback is that most assignments are unstable due to short-term jobs or lay-offs but it MIGHT be an option.
I do not know your living situation but one good thing, maybe, is if you do not have kids or a nagging spouse.
One thing that is often advised even though it is generally NOT good advice is "get a room mate".
Yeah but then the room mate decides they do not want to work, nor help with finances, and they bring strangers to the house to spend the night.
Sorry I am just rambling.
separatetheheart · 31-35, M
@HoeBag I've been tempted but I just can't take the risk not having a full time sure thing you know? Especially not in this economy and with how tight everything is financially. Not married and no children thankfully so that makes things easier.
Magicianzini · M
Hope it gets better soon, someway/somehow.
YoMomma ·
The drugs don't make you more angry in the long run?
separatetheheart · 31-35, M
@YoMomma They're the only things keeping me calm as it's a downer. Cigarettes too I've definitely been smoking more as a result.
YoMomma ·
@separatetheheart oh 😐








