I've got to admit as we come to the end of February I've been a little low all month. It's a tough time of the year for a lot of people. So, here we have a place for support.
I've been struggling with work. A job I loved has become hard to face each day. While I'm hoping to fall back in love with it, I can't see that happening at the moment.
But I am looking forward. It won't be too long before it gets warmer and the nights get lighter. Which I'm definitely looking forward to.
Yep agree more . Life and work and kink keep all balcned has been hard this year sorry about job. In same vote and might loook for change in futher feel more health for me.
Hope for futher as all ways nice ideas and stuff in works it help me think about it when hard time
Not well. Unemployed for nearly a year and homeless for a couple of months now. Haven't been able to get messy since July. It sucks and I don't see any path out of the situation. The job market is utterly horrible and broken.
I would say I hope so too, but there really isn't any hope. The job market is so badly broken that I've basically given up. I no longer have the ability to even engage with the job market at this point. Barring a full-fledged revolution, homeless and unemployed is probably the reality of the rest of my life. I've started the process of cashing out my retirement accounts, and when that money is gone, it's down to begging on the street corners.
Not my place to pry, but do you have anyone that can help support at all? Have you looked into a shelter in your area? Many will help you find work. I know it's not always that easy, there's so many factors including age, health, etc. But know that people care.
PotatomanK said: Not my place to pry, but do you have anyone that can help support at all? Have you looked into a shelter in your area? Many will help you find work. I know it's not always that easy, there's so many factors including age, health, etc. But know that people care.
Reach out when and where you can.
I have intentionally avoided shelters. Many actual homeless people will tell you that shelters are an absolute last resort, as theft and sexual assault rates are often extremely high in them. One person on Reddit told me that the one night police forced him into a shelter, he made a point of staying awake all night to guard his stuff, leaving as soon as shelter rules allowed in the morning, and then sleeping during the day that day.
I'll DM you some more details to avoid outing myself here in case someone I know snoops around.