You are depressed. Get a new therapist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, you guys like pushing pills. Is it that hard to accept you trashed the entire country? You have to act like I'm the problem for losing almost everything? Newsflash: mourning is not depression. It's not even adjustment disorder. It's a crappy life. I'm trying to imagine who's satisfied sitting at home, never making a difference. How they handle it? Because there must be more than yoga and naps and novels.
And yes, I did apply for a few fast food and retail jobs. They are flush with applications here because of the high unemployment. Didn't look at me twice when I showed up for an interview (got two, after lying on the applications).
Construction trades are hurting for employees. I know because I work for them. They are also looking for women. Did you ever think about learning how to weld? Or operating heavy equipment? Legitimate work, good pay and benefits.
Funny story. I can weld, actually, thanks to a summer job in college, and I kept the skills by doing sculpture. I'm no good, and I don't do it much anymore, but I can. Anyway, when I was very motivated early on, I applied at a local tooling place, but when I went in to interview, I heard them laughing about my education. Slipped out and avoided their call. It was pretty discouraging.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, you guys like pushing pills. Is it that hard to accept you trashed the entire country? You have to act like I'm the problem for losing almost everything? Newsflash: mourning is not depression. It's not even adjustment disorder. It's a crappy life. I'm trying to imagine who's satisfied sitting at home, never making a difference. How they handle it? Because there must be more than yoga and naps and novels.
And yes, I did apply for a few fast food and retail jobs. They are flush with applications here because of the high unemployment. Didn't look at me twice when I showed up for an interview (got two, after lying on the applications).
Construction trades are hurting for employees. I know because I work for them. They are also looking for women. Did you ever think about learning how to weld? Or operating heavy equipment? Legitimate work, good pay and benefits.
Funny story. I can weld, actually, thanks to a summer job in college, and I kept the skills by doing sculpture. I'm no good, and I don't do it much anymore, but I can. Anyway, when I was very motivated early on, I applied at a local tooling place, but when I went in to interview, I heard them laughing about my education. Slipped out and avoided their call. It was pretty discouraging.