CJ Maleney
6 years ago
I'll start. |
Poet on the Piano
6 years ago
^ There's no place like home *clicks ruby slippers* |
Sunshine
replied to Poet on the Piano
6 years ago
These kind of threads remind me of club posts and good old days. Not a bad idea at all :)) <3 |
nouriguess
6 years ago
My job sucks. I'm a chemistry teacher now at a private university. I work +30 hours a week, and by the end of the week, I can't FEEL my throat or my legs. Exhausting. Plus, it's not really fun to repeat the same damn lecture for 10 classes during the week. I really miss working in medical analysis laboratories. AND my boss is a nightmare who doesn't like ANYTHING I do or say, and gets mad with me for no reason if she's in a bad mood, and always reminds me how much I "need" this job. Ugh. |
Darren
replied to nouriguess
6 years ago
sounds to me like your boss feels threatened by you Noura. Or she is just an a-hole |
CJ Maleney
replied to Poet on the Piano
6 years ago
Know where you're coming from x |
CJ Maleney
replied to nouriguess
6 years ago
I would love that job, although your boss sounds like a cow! Part of my job in the army was working in a lab testing fuels to ascertain whether they were fit for use and in some cases the cause of accidents or equipment failure. |
Maple Tree
6 years ago
My random, emotional flowing thought is this.... always think before you speak. |
nouriguess
replied to CJ Maleney
6 years ago
I love chemistry. But working in chemical labs and TEACHING chemistry are two very different things. I spend so much time trying to find ways and methods to make it easy and fun for my students who made it clear that they don't like or understand chemistry. I spend extra time with those who are kinda slow learners. Though I think the main reason why I find this job tiring is that I don't feel appreciated by my boss. |
nouriguess
replied to Maple Tree
6 years ago
Oh my god, Andrea. That was very hurtful and rude. Why do people say mean things like this? I'm so sorry you had to hear that. You and your daughter are in my thoughts. |
CJ Maleney
replied to nouriguess
6 years ago
I now drive a truck, slightly different to my army days lol |
Maple Tree
replied to nouriguess
6 years ago
hugs you |
CJ Maleney
replied to Maple Tree
6 years ago
It's true some people just don't think |
Larry Chamberlin
6 years ago
Noura, I know how a jerk boss can screw up a good job. Great that you still focus on the kids despite her bad vibes. Yes, I also remember for myself & my kids how chemistry was not our favorite course although required for science majors. Just trying to convey valence theory to my kids was challenging enough. |
Darren
replied to Larry Chamberlin
6 years ago
If only I had one |
nouriguess
replied to Darren
6 years ago, updated 6 years ago
Darren, I say listen to your head. |
CJ Maleney
replied to nouriguess
6 years ago
I loved it, you will never understand the feeling of a family quite like it. |
nouriguess
replied to CJ Maleney
6 years ago, updated 6 years ago
I know all about it. My ex had been a soldier for years. He always told me about his brothers in the army, how he'd die to protect them, and they'd do the same for him. I think it's a very noble job. :) |
CJ Maleney
replied to nouriguess
6 years ago
It's also a very hard adjustment once you leave. |
Hannah Lizette
6 years ago
I work in a Psychiatric facility and the stress is overwhelming at times, especially working 48-60 hours a week. Management is absolutely clueless and useless! They create small miniscule issues while turning a blind eye to the bigger problems. They would rather fire someone over minor mistakes then wonder why they have such a high turnover. The job is emotionally demanding but if their employees felt appreciated, they would endure it tenfold. I could ramble on for days about it. |
Maple Tree
6 years ago
Hannah my sweet, |
Mr. Darcy
6 years ago
Just read this thread and can feel the pain, frustration and hopelessness. Why is life never easy? |
Hannah Lizette
replied to Maple Tree
6 years ago
Thank you so much, Andrea! I've always said it takes special people to do the kind of work we do. It's not easy to be threatened and assaulted and then be expected to go on with your day like nothing happened. The outcome always outweighs the bad, though. We see these patients on some of the worst days of their lives, so I try to remember that on those days, we are just seeing symptoms of their diagnosis, of their mental illness.. not their heart, not their true self. |
CJ Maleney
replied to Mr. Darcy
6 years ago, updated 6 years ago
You and I have had a couple of chats regarding work related stuff? |
Em (marmite)
6 years ago
Ok my random thing is "why does the past always come back to haunt you???" Some of you will know I've been in an abusive relationship and am now in a loving albeit a long distance one and have been now for nearly 19 months but recently the past has come back to haunt me through the actions of my ex and how he cheated and made me feel worthless etc etc and because my depression has reared its ugly little head so have these thoughts of worthlessness and how nobody will truly want or love me and it's got me questioning why he's still around And why he says he loves me when well "how could anyone love anyone like me" and no I'm not saying this for sympathy or anything like that I just feel truly alone right now and can't seem to shift these thoughts |
Ben Pickard
6 years ago, updated 6 years ago
I wasn't going to join this thread, but what hit me a few years back, was that every single day was a little bit harder than it should be. I don't think for a minute that it is easy for anyone, but when I looked around at family and friends, I came to understand that it was harder for me. This isn't naive or ignorant, it is just fact and I'm sure most people on this thread will agree to some extent or other. What also hit me was that it would never change; this is something in me that is there. When I am happy, I am too happy and it is frightening because I know that that will need to be balanced in the end. I believe that above all else: for everything there is a balance and you get nothing for free and so when the scales tip, it is equally but oppositely extreme. However, knowing all this leaves you more heavily armoured and more able to deal with the onslaught when it comes. That's what I keep telling myself anyway... |
CJ Maleney
replied to Em (marmite)
6 years ago
Listen to your current and listen to your heart. |
CJ Maleney
replied to Ben Pickard
6 years ago, updated 6 years ago
Life isn't easy dude. |
CJ Maleney
replied to ddavidd
6 years ago
I don't normally follow links but I did on this occasion. |
CJ Maleney
replied to Hannah Lizette
6 years ago, updated 6 years ago
My sister works in a similar field. |
CJ Maleney
6 years ago
Time to honest I guess. |
Mr. Darcy
replied to CJ Maleney
6 years ago
Craig, that's crappy news. I can only hope your sister responds well to treatment. You never know, she could well out live you. |
CJ Maleney
replied to Mr. Darcy
6 years ago
She won't unless she stops drinking! |
Maple Tree
6 years ago
my heart is with you..... |
Larry Chamberlin
6 years ago
Craig, |
silvershoes
6 years ago, updated 6 years ago
I love this community. Like many of you, I'm exhausted (physically & emotionally) lately. I'm learning a lot about myself and others these days. Mainly about my emotional threshold, and also about how resilient/adaptive the human spirit is :) I perused this thread, carefully reading each post, and it made me feel relieved. Not because others have it just as bad or worse than me, but because this thread is filled with love, empathy, camaraderie, compassion... it's beautiful. You are all beautiful. |
CJ Maleney
replied to silvershoes
6 years ago
Such a lovely thing to say |
Em (marmite)
6 years ago, updated 6 years ago
Oh Craig there's not alot I can say but just know I'm here if you ever need a chat too like you've been here for me in the past and the same goes for anyone that needs a quiet vent i agree with Jane you people are beautiful |
Sunshine
6 years ago, updated 6 years ago
It breaks my heart to face how behind all the poetry on here there are all of you (all of us) who are suffering with the burdens of this life. It seems like each and every person has their own burden. Each of you dealing with loads of issues and challenges. I can't even imagine how Andrea felt with such words said to her. Or how Craig reacted to his sister's call. The arrogance of managers and working in dangerous fields and for more than 50 hours a week. There is so much stress in everyone's life and I can only say I'm very glad we all have each other. It helps to write and then find understanding in someone's comment, or vent on the forums and find support from everyone else. You are all in my thoughts <3 Never leave this community <3 |