I honestly don't know what I want to do in life. And I'm nearly 30. It's kinda depressing. I see all my friends back in highschool having kids, purchasing their own homes, many becoming doctors, lawyers and engineers. And I've become nothing.
I got a college degree, but nothing to show for it but debt. I worked in the civil sector, but after a major incident I'm likely never to get a job in it again. Is there such a thing as an enjoyable job that you can have, without being the a part of the working poor? I'm barely able to cover costs each month. I'm applying for jobs and I actually have a second interview for one coming up. It's an extra 6k/yr, but I'll lose health benefits, it's risky and also not in a field I care about at all. Course, I don't care about any field at this moment either.
I'm just frozen with how to proceed after not doing anything for so long and life proceeding without me.
I feel ya take away college degree and that's me. I'm curently engaged but I feel inadiquite I'm working night right now and I have no idea what to do. Sometimes I hope I'll die in my sleep or a car accident.
>>18450727
Yo, if you have a template that's empty, pls send it my way.
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>>18450758
do you not know how to use google?
>>18450758
>>18450727
wtf did you do to get the sack from a civil service job?
this must be worth greentexting, I can feel it in my bones...
>>18450781
>coworker died
>go to funeral on my day off
>work calls
>you're mandated to go into work today
>why
>because your other coworker called in
>coworker is at the funeral too
>I take place in the funeral
>don't go into work
>fired for insubordination
>>18450787
sounds like b/s to me; this doesn't count as gross misconduct, least of all in the civil service where they hire apes and mongols to do literally nothing and are unable to fire them for anything less than genocide. sounds like you didn't read the fine print properly or just had a really shitty manager and not enough balls or legal advice to challenge this.
still, you're probably better off.
>>18450797
>coworker is 20years+ and a union rep
>3year nobody
>went under safety guideline mandatory minimums
>was top of the list to be mandated
>manager got flak for nobody covering and union only defended one of us against him
It honestly isn't worth green texting further. It was shit. I'm glad I said no, but it's awful what happened afterwards.