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Good Morning,

Perhaps not the best time for me to answer, but I

always thought time wise with days was just calendar

days. But I do know it depends on what you are

talking about. When answering something I tell people

to file no later than 35 for 45 days, than you are

covered.

Making sense??

Sheri

--- kringlemom@... wrote:

> hi meghan, i know exactly how you feel. i am just

> not dependable enough. plus

> i am to elevate my feet over my heart 80% of the

> time. i too feel very lost

> that i do not fit in anywhere. i can't survive on

> ssdi alone, but i seem to

> make too much $ for assistance. they were hiring for

> a cashier at the little

> store in my neighborhood. i was thinking about

> checking it out, because they

> are very lax and also let you sit. but they have 8

> hr shifts. i know i can't

> do it. there was an ad for a appt setter (you phone

> from home) but actually i

> have to wait until all my eeoc and disabilty appeal

> at work are figured out.

> i have my appt at public aid may 10th and the eeoc

> may 23rd. also anyone

> know. legal terms 45 days is this business days or

> calender days? kathy in il

>

>

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hello,

my last job was as a grocery store cashier - 6 hour shifts - and

it was a nightmare most of the time. standing there in pain,

trying to concentrate on the cash register, making change, the

customers, etc. i lost my prior position of asst. mgr

petro/tobacco because of health problems, transferred to cashier

and eventually couldn't do that. when you are in pain it's

difficult to concentrate on anything...which makes working almost

impossible. from my experience, cashier is not something i would

recommend even if you could sit down all the time.

lane

tx hill country

> > hi meghan, i know exactly how you feel. i am just

> > not dependable enough. plus

> > i am to elevate my feet over my heart 80% of the

> > time. i too feel very lost

> > that i do not fit in anywhere. i can't survive on

> > ssdi alone, but i seem to

> > make too much $ for assistance. they were hiring for

> > a cashier at the little

> > store in my neighborhood. i was thinking about

> > checking it out, because they

> > are very lax and also let you sit. but they have 8

> > hr shifts. i know i can't

> > do it. there was an ad for a appt setter (you phone

> > from home) but actually i

> > have to wait until all my eeoc and disabilty appeal

> > at work are figured out.

> > i have my appt at public aid may 10th and the eeoc

> > may 23rd. also anyone

> > know. legal terms 45 days is this business days or

> > calender days? kathy in il

> >

> >

>

>

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<< when you are in pain it's

difficult to concentrate on anything...>>

That is SO true! I find the same thing, even with college homework.

Cashier would be a nightmare, especially if you had to stand!

Carol in FL

Re: [ ] Re: How do you look for work -Kathy

hello,

my last job was as a grocery store cashier - 6 hour shifts - and

it was a nightmare most of the time. standing there in pain,

trying to concentrate on the cash register, making change, the

customers, etc. i lost my prior position of asst. mgr

petro/tobacco because of health problems, transferred to cashier

and eventually couldn't do that. when you are in pain it's

difficult to concentrate on anything...which makes working almost

impossible. from my experience, cashier is not something i would

recommend even if you could sit down all the time.

lane

tx hill country

> > hi meghan, i know exactly how you feel. i am just

> > not dependable enough. plus

> > i am to elevate my feet over my heart 80% of the

> > time. i too feel very lost

> > that i do not fit in anywhere. i can't survive on

> > ssdi alone, but i seem to

> > make too much $ for assistance. they were hiring for

> > a cashier at the little

> > store in my neighborhood. i was thinking about

> > checking it out, because they

> > are very lax and also let you sit. but they have 8

> > hr shifts. i know i can't

> > do it. there was an ad for a appt setter (you phone

> > from home) but actually i

> > have to wait until all my eeoc and disabilty appeal

> > at work are figured out.

> > i have my appt at public aid may 10th and the eeoc

> > may 23rd. also anyone

> > know. legal terms 45 days is this business days or

> > calender days? kathy in il

> >

> >

>

>

> __________________________________________________

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