Guest guest Posted August 30, 1999 Report Share Posted August 30, 1999 Dianne, Working full time with a commute can really tire you out, I went on doctor prescribed " medical " part time (MWF) when I couldn't keep up a full time work schedule. Really depends on who you work for/with, how flexible they are and how much you value that work relationship. Tim --- Dpa1228@... wrote: > Ha! That's a riot! I also need a daily nap or I fall asleep > at anywhere > from 6 P.M. to 7 P.M. Working this last year put an end to > naps and hence > the early falling asleep. > > My last day on my job was this past Friday, so this is day 1 > of freedom. It's > kind of weird actually and I haven't had my nap yet. I found > that my 9 hour > workday plus an hour commute each way was too much for me. In > this time I > have had 2 lupus flares. > So I plan to recuperate for a while and in a few weeks/months > look for > something closer to home. I really feel like I should be > writing programs - > hard to get out of my system I guess. > > Also I miss my best friend who works there and some of the > other people. All > in all it was a good place to work (ADP/SIS). But I was > really dragging and > feeling lousy. > I will continue my health insurance with Cobra for up to 18 > months so that's > not a problem, and with the decent salary I got I have enough > to live on > comfortably for some time. > > It sure has been hot here lately!! = I live in Castle > Rock, CO, which is > about 35 miles south of Denver. I'm looking forward to Fall > and cooler > weather! > > Best Wishes to everyone and take care, > Dianne A. (AIH/PSC/SCLE/Sjogren's) __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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