Since i’m not working anymore i just tell people that i’m a musician but haven’t had any work in a while.
I heard that great games are easy to learn and impossible to master. So what if our work was something similar?
Given this premise on games, I think my epic rants on Facebook were so addictive because they were easy to do, yet impossible to make them effective.
Back to the topic of work, I don’t yet but I would like to. Especially doing something like the above explained.
I work as a CAD technician. It’s pretty stressful. I have and use FMLA. I don’t think I could maintain a job without FMLA. My wife and I live paycheck to paycheck so I can’t really afford to work less than 40 hours a week. Often I do though. I did inform my team of my condition and they are understanding. I often hallucinate or have dilusions at work. CBT has helped me cope with this. I just started CBT about a month ago now so I’m not an expert at it yet.
I’m a waitress and work 4-6 hours a day. Not to stressful small restaurant where I primarily work by myself. Hoping to be an independent weight loss consultant.
I work as computer tech support in a college. I struggle with it but the pay is good.
i;m a ninja!
I’m a night shift security guard. It’s not as nice a job as when I was an av tech, but it pays the bills. I am glad I have a low stress job that I can do. I even relapsed with the voices while on the job for 1-2 months starting in April. I almost got fired for “acting tired” but I was actually just having a hard time paying attention because the voices wouldn’t shut up. Somehow I got through that and the meds are working now.
I am a full time student. I used to work in a pathology laboratory but now I am working towards my Social Work degree, where one day, I want my dream job… a consumer consultant of an entire health care district.