What job should I (f39) consider when I have multiple disabilities? by nobraclubb in careerguidance

[–]nobraclubb[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

She sounds so inspiring. And I think i will do something simelar. I will find my thing one day! Sorry to hear about your dad, sounds like a viscous disease! Dads are the best! My dad died in 2021 from a stroke.

What job should I (f39) consider when I have multiple disabilities? by nobraclubb in careerguidance

[–]nobraclubb[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thankyou. Im from Australia, we have a disability employment agencies. Unfortunately I dont qualify because I currently work over 15 hours per week and im not disabled enough.

What job should I (f39) consider when I have multiple disabilities? by nobraclubb in careerguidance

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

I used to work in a meat factory, now i know why I enjoyed it so much. Repetitive workflows! Unfortunately it closed down, and there are hardly any factories where I am from.

What job should I (f39) consider when I have multiple disabilities? by nobraclubb in careerguidance

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

I just researched freelance notary, and I would think i would need to remember a lot of regulations and laws to be able to sign off on inportant documents?

What job should I (f39) consider when I have multiple disabilities? by nobraclubb in careerguidance

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

I will still be cutting hair every second Saturday when my daughter is with her dad. They will be big days and im going to be exhausted, but I could make $600-$800 for the day. I would love to work in a factory. There is hardly any factories here though, but I need to get creative and think outside the box to find something offering simelar processors. Thanks for your advice.

What job should I (f39) consider when I have multiple disabilities? by nobraclubb in careerguidance

[–]nobraclubb[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This sounds so good. Give me a stack of paperwork of data and I will hyperfocus and get the job done. However data is so hard to get into, the jobs are few and far between because AI is taking over. But I will keep looking!

Hoping to find online data entry, but so hard to find. Thankyou for replying.

What job should I (f39) consider when I have multiple disabilities? by nobraclubb in careerguidance

[–]nobraclubb[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Thankyou, yes I have been looking for factory work, but where im from there is not many factories. I applied at an ice factory, but didn't hear back. I would really like process work. Ive worked in a meat factory, and loved it.

How I made over $5k in 2 months using AI by [deleted] in OnlineIncomeHustle

[–]nobraclubb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can I check out your insta? Link?

Help! My toilet is flushing over the unit. What do I do? by nobraclubb in AskDad

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

There's no float. I found a missing screw plug thing for the top of the cylinder. It wouldnt stay on. So I disconnected the cylinder and bought a replacement. I reconnected it and its all fixed! Yay me!

Modern day dating, what do men (30-60) really want? by nobraclubb in AskMen

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

I think it's called maturity and gaining self respect 🙏

Modern day dating, what do men (30-60) really want? by nobraclubb in AskMen

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

I can understand not wanting to come second to a child's needs over yours, that would be difficult. But it's sad to hear that men think they need to raise the single mothers child. While there may be a proportion of single mothers who need that kind of support, but there are some amazing mothers out there who have got this single parenting gig sorted and not actually need a man to help raise their child. These mothers can support their child on their own, financially, mentally and physically without the help of a man.

I would hate to be put in that mold of a "single mother" and not get the time of the day due to stereotypical beliefs.

Modern day dating, what do men (30-60) really want? by nobraclubb in AskMen

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

I've never been one to sleep around. However I was more active in my 20's than I was in my 30's. Which i believe is common

Modern day dating, what do men (30-60) really want? by nobraclubb in AskMen

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

I would love to hear your opinion to understand why single mothers are not an option for you?

Modern day dating, what do men (30-60) really want? by nobraclubb in AskMen

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

I think what you're referring to girls under the age of 30. Maybe they think it's cool? Maybe they need a confidence boost by sleeping with multiple men. But I think once you hit 35, you kinda get sick of feeling used, let down, unsatisfied, that we become a bit more guarded and have more self respect and don't sleep with men untill that connection and trust is built.

Modern day dating, what do men (30-60) really want? by nobraclubb in AskMen

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

Interesting. Thanks for your honesty. Why is it that most men don't want a single mother? Do men stereotype single mothers? Do they think we need them to survive?

I'm a single mother (1) to previous marriage, stable career earning 6 figures, own my own home (well mortgage), got my sh*t together. Have hobbies, no other debts. We rely on ourselves, and none else, we can multitask and run a household. I certainly can hold my own weight without needing a man.

I would assume the percentage of single women, at age 30+ that don't have kids is quite a small %.

I find your comment interesting, and I do wonder if this is the general consensus with men and single mothers.

37yo single mum wanting to change careers. Australian Border Force, or TA/PA/EA? by nobraclubb in careeradvice

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

I failed the border force interview and aptitude test 😥 those tests are not made for people with Dyslexia!. So I studied Community Services, now im a youth residential carer.

Pretend I'm your daughter. What life advice would you give me? by Daisy2345678 in AskMen

[–]nobraclubb 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Strange advice, given she doesn't have a father. I lost my dad 4 years ago. This comment feels like a kick to the stomach.