it’s hard to break the habit. once I started quitting jobs I found it hard to stop, especially now that im on disability. it’s just easier to sit at home, do some cleaning, and prepare my meals than it is to work.
but im still thinking I may try to go back to work soon. usually when I work I stop eating healthy and eat out a lot. I have a hard time being productive at home when im working. I just like to come home and do nothing. it’s also harder for me to stay consistent with my workouts.
hopefully if I find a job, i’ll be able to stick with it and not quit this time. I could really use the extra money. going to talk to my nurse and pdoc first to check about the cost of medicine should I start working.
I only want to work to age 55, maybe 60. so 20-25 years. I don’t want to work my whole life.
I have the same problem. I have quit so many jobs I can’t count. When I run into a problem at work I just quit. I have no references now. I want to try again but everywhere requires at least 3 references so I am stuck. Plus they made many changes to the disability support program in Canada, where if you come off it, it’s impossible to get back on unless you are dying. So I think I am just going to lay low for a while and relax.
it’s a good suggestion but I don’t like volunteering. I prefer to get paid. maybe just a part time job to start. I think I can work for 45 months part time before I lose my disability. then maybe i’ll go back full time. not many places around here hire part time, just restaraunts probably is all I could find.