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Hopalong:
Aww, Boat, I am so very sorry.
I've been through that shock. More than once.
It's a horrible feeling.
But I agree, grab the training.
And connect with anybody you think of, just
go ahead and reach out. And ... just, damn.
It will be okay and you're thinking very rational
thoughts about it all.
I hope you'll keep us posted a lot as you find
your way through this.
(((((((((Boat))))))))))
Comfort,
Hops
lighter:
G:
You don't have to run from the sadness. It's a part that belongs too, deserves to be honored, without judgement, IME.
The new psych PA said "Resistance means persistence" recently.
It rang very true, IMO.
Lighter
Meh:
Thanks Gals,
So far all I've done today is binge watch TV, walk to the store to get coffee. Consider how much money to spend or not to spend on canvas. Texted a friend from work and discussed the post-employment clique organized get togethers. Cooked bacon ate too much like 4 pieces ugh. Almost like sucking salt out of a salt shaker. Wish I had a garden, I'm city bound here and it doesn't suit me but we have to make due with what we have. And I'm noticing how bad my eyes hurt from hours of TV.
lighter:
Sorry, G. I hope you can plant some pots, and enjoy some fresh tomatoes, basil, and maybe peppers.
Drink plenty of water!
Lighter
Hopalong:
Boat, do they offer you anything at all other than some form of exit training?
Couple months' pay, at least?
Will you be eligible for unemployment? Do you know how many months' worth?
The last I comprehended about this job you've had for XX (how many) years now, is that it's been in a call center, doing customer service. I don't know for what kind of commercial enterprise.
Is whatever business the center represented a large category of something? Like, home improvement or insurance or shoes? I'm just wondering whether there's a similar type of business you could start looking for opportunities in online, that will recognize your customer service experience and add you on.
Okay, enough nosy questions. I know you'll figure out a path, with inevitable detours, but you'll find one. You don't want to slide back into the homeless situation you were in before this job (if I remember your timeline right).
So as proactive as you can be once the shock wears off and you've had a couple weeks just to get into some sunshine, do some art....
Hugs,
Hops
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