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Hard Times, does it get better
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Are you lowering the tone AGAIN Scouser? You are supposed to be supporting him!
:rotfl: "You can if you think you can."
George Reeves0 -
no meeting till tomo now
but one positive thing is that im being put on a course which costs 2k to do which enables me to do classes and charge £20 an hour which is all good, wish they would just give me the money thouygh and not put me on the course lol
a few things went in my favour again today, he annoyed more people which is all good, also he is worrying about how his trail is going and the other week he was sure he was getting the job
anyway thanks all for listening, and scouse nice bit of humour lol
in the park, you being rude CG, dont think my GF would appreciate it lol0 -
Pleased about the course for you, they can't give you the cash you nit :doh: BUT 2K is nothing to what you will earn when you have done the course and you have started your fitness in the park sideline. Looks to me as though they are training you up for the job. No company spends that amount of money on their staff unless they believe in them.
As for me being rude MOI?:A
Keep smiling!!:D
CG"You can if you think you can."
George Reeves0 -
Hi Biglad,
Just to let you know, things do get better. Nearly 3 years ago I hit rock bottom, and had to move back to my parents after being 'independent' for 5 years. It was really tough, and I was very lucky that my employers let me work from a different office.
Now I am living on my own again, have a great job, and earn nearly twice what I did 3 years ago! In 10 months I will be debt free, having paid off £12k. Its been difficult and at times has made me very miserable, but I am so much happier now I can see the light at the end of the tunnel.
I have also suffered from depression on and off for years, and one thing I find really useful when I'm down is to write three lists: What makes me miserable? What I need to do to make it better? and What makes me happy? Its amazing how less scary and out of control things feel when they are written down with a plan to fix them.
One final point - no gym is going to pay £2,000 for a course unless they expect you to be sticking around for a while. I think thats a really good sign!0 -
Careful_girl wrote:I :T am not far from Birmingham!!
Ha girls!!:j
:j And me, and me. Shall we share him CG!Quality is doing something right when no one is looking - Henry Ford
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See ya in the park Sammy!! But don't tell his GF!!!:shhh:
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CG"You can if you think you can."
George Reeves0
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