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Help quit my job so stressed what next?
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I don't usually hang around the pure money sectio but couldn't read and run. Having been on JSA before i know how soul destroying it is, but saying a stressfull job is better is mearly grass is greener talk.
I used to love my job and don't get me wrong I get paid well however the stress has got to a point where I get to Sunday and am depressed because I can't face Monday, fantasise about getting flu or falling down stairs and breaking legs so I don't have to go. Have severe dioherra (sp and tmi- sorry) on a monday morning - generrally have a good cry on seeing the building that I work in, have a constant knot in my stomach/ feel like my heart is pounding for at least 35hrs a week.
I haven't been to the doctor yet - i can't bring myself to do it but this situation is not sustainable for me so OP, I feel for you.
The only advice I can give you is to get back on the wagon - expect nothing from JSA and try and find a another job asap - things must ahave got very bad for yu to have quit, but I suspect you are better off trying to move on.Had a thrifty wedding 17-06-10
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ladyrider260 wrote: »I don't think anyone here has suggested that leaving and going onto benefits would be the solution.
It is what the OP is suggesting. And you clearly stated that there is 'nothing worse' than working in a high pressured job. I disagree.0
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