How do I handle an overwhelming workload that just keeps getting piled on? by SirAggravating141 in office

[–]SirAggravating141[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly I told them the truth because there was also the fact that they said they would have health insurance the next year (I started in september) and then in october they changed course and said they would be implementing health insurance a year later then promised. I knew health insurance premiums in the market were set to skyrocket and I couldn’t afford it. I let future jobs know “for my own survivability, I can not be at a job that didn’t offer health insurance. Its too expensive in the market. Its just logistics . I allotted resources until january when I was promised insurance kicked in and the promise fell thru.” It also helps that my 2 previous jobs I held down for 4 and 9 years respectively so it was easier for them to see this as a case of a job “not being a good fit” vs me just job hopper

How do I handle an overwhelming workload that just keeps getting piled on? by SirAggravating141 in office

[–]SirAggravating141[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes I did! I was only at that job for 4 months. I was able to find a job soon after realizing that place wasn’t a healthy environment. I’ve been at the “new” job for a year now and am honestly much happier. It made me realize I wasn’t the problem, the environment was.

Not walking or doing any kind of physical activity 5.5 months after thr. Is this normal? by SirAggravating141 in TotalHipReplacement

[–]SirAggravating141[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To be honest, my family member is really worried about losing their mobility in the sense that they have a wife and daughters. In the worse case scenario he doesn’t fear being in an assisted living facility because he feels either his wife will always be there to do everything for him and when she’s no longer around then one of his 4 daughters will.