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PostPosted: Mon Apr 18, 2016 12:18 pm


What deadly tortures is occuring in members lives these days.

I just have headaches now and then and the need to sleep constantly whee For no reason whatsoever. I just keep getting up and going back to bed until my actual bedtime, where I stay for seven hours before up and down again confused

Who else is facing stress or habits or things....

Oh yeah and I broke my tablet when wifi stopped working sweatdrop so I'm missing Kei from Burn your fat with me xD

My pathetic life xD
PostPosted: Mon Apr 18, 2016 5:01 pm


0.0 You don't want me to start honestly. If I do things and perspective will change.

Just say I have a ton of issues.

If you really want to know, then ask I probably need some real time with the guild anyways. Although if you do, prepare for an essay's length.


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 22, 2016 11:10 pm


I consider myself lucky that I never get headaches, but that sounds awful.

I'm pretty stressed out at work. I work at a group home but my partner quit so I'm single coverage. Getting eight kids ready for school, meds passed and on the buses at the right time can be pretty challenging. :/ I feel like I'm not using my college degree for anything useful at this point.
PostPosted: Sun Apr 24, 2016 12:18 pm


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I consider myself lucky that I never get headaches, but that sounds awful.

I'm pretty stressed out at work. I work at a group home but my partner quit so I'm single coverage. Getting eight kids ready for school, meds passed and on the buses at the right time can be pretty challenging. :/ I feel like I'm not using my college degree for anything useful at this point.

Different job but sounds like my situation. We can only have up to 5 people at my work place but we have to work our shifts alone, dealing with hundreds of customers. Then people get hired and quit from left to right leaving my sanity at an unbalanced level from having to pick up the slack.


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 26, 2016 8:20 am


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I consider myself lucky that I never get headaches, but that sounds awful.

I'm pretty stressed out at work. I work at a group home but my partner quit so I'm single coverage. Getting eight kids ready for school, meds passed and on the buses at the right time can be pretty challenging. :/ I feel like I'm not using my college degree for anything useful at this point.

Different job but sounds like my situation. We can only have up to 5 people at my work place but we have to work our shifts alone, dealing with hundreds of customers. Then people get hired and quit from left to right leaving my sanity at an unbalanced level from having to pick up the slack.


Yeah, new people quit all the time where I work, too. I'll never understand why companies don't take better care of their newbies. :3
PostPosted: Tue Apr 26, 2016 10:07 am


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I consider myself lucky that I never get headaches, but that sounds awful.

I'm pretty stressed out at work. I work at a group home but my partner quit so I'm single coverage. Getting eight kids ready for school, meds passed and on the buses at the right time can be pretty challenging. :/ I feel like I'm not using my college degree for anything useful at this point.

Different job but sounds like my situation. We can only have up to 5 people at my work place but we have to work our shifts alone, dealing with hundreds of customers. Then people get hired and quit from left to right leaving my sanity at an unbalanced level from having to pick up the slack.


Yeah, new people quit all the time where I work, too. I'll never understand why companies don't take better care of their newbies. :3

Pfffttt... think that's bad? whenever they hire someone for where I work, it's almost like they pick a name out of a hat. They have sent so many people who just aren't physically suited for the job. The last was an old lady WHO HAD A HAND BRACE!!! The job can be very fast paced and I can't imagine why they would put her out there. Also when you get hired for this job. You finish your online training and then only get three days of actual training. Each one of those days being one of the shifts. You get those morning, afternoon, and night training done and then on your next day, you are on your own. They only allow trainee's to work 4 hours as well x.x. Many just see that it's a terrible swing shift job or not what they thought and quit right after the training.


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 28, 2016 8:34 pm


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I consider myself lucky that I never get headaches, but that sounds awful.

I'm pretty stressed out at work. I work at a group home but my partner quit so I'm single coverage. Getting eight kids ready for school, meds passed and on the buses at the right time can be pretty challenging. :/ I feel like I'm not using my college degree for anything useful at this point.

Different job but sounds like my situation. We can only have up to 5 people at my work place but we have to work our shifts alone, dealing with hundreds of customers. Then people get hired and quit from left to right leaving my sanity at an unbalanced level from having to pick up the slack.


Yeah, new people quit all the time where I work, too. I'll never understand why companies don't take better care of their newbies. :3

Pfffttt... think that's bad? whenever they hire someone for where I work, it's almost like they pick a name out of a hat. They have sent so many people who just aren't physically suited for the job. The last was an old lady WHO HAD A HAND BRACE!!! The job can be very fast paced and I can't imagine why they would put her out there. Also when you get hired for this job. You finish your online training and then only get three days of actual training. Each one of those days being one of the shifts. You get those morning, afternoon, and night training done and then on your next day, you are on your own. They only allow trainee's to work 4 hours as well x.x. Many just see that it's a terrible swing shift job or not what they thought and quit right after the training.


haha wow, I really don't have anything to compare to that. I don't see how a business can actually function being the way you've described your workplace. sweatdrop
PostPosted: Fri Apr 29, 2016 7:23 pm


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I consider myself lucky that I never get headaches, but that sounds awful.

I'm pretty stressed out at work. I work at a group home but my partner quit so I'm single coverage. Getting eight kids ready for school, meds passed and on the buses at the right time can be pretty challenging. :/ I feel like I'm not using my college degree for anything useful at this point.

Different job but sounds like my situation. We can only have up to 5 people at my work place but we have to work our shifts alone, dealing with hundreds of customers. Then people get hired and quit from left to right leaving my sanity at an unbalanced level from having to pick up the slack.


Yeah, new people quit all the time where I work, too. I'll never understand why companies don't take better care of their newbies. :3

Pfffttt... think that's bad? whenever they hire someone for where I work, it's almost like they pick a name out of a hat. They have sent so many people who just aren't physically suited for the job. The last was an old lady WHO HAD A HAND BRACE!!! The job can be very fast paced and I can't imagine why they would put her out there. Also when you get hired for this job. You finish your online training and then only get three days of actual training. Each one of those days being one of the shifts. You get those morning, afternoon, and night training done and then on your next day, you are on your own. They only allow trainee's to work 4 hours as well x.x. Many just see that it's a terrible swing shift job or not what they thought and quit right after the training.


haha wow, I really don't have anything to compare to that. I don't see how a business can actually function being the way you've described your workplace. sweatdrop

I guess I ended up jinxing myself. A new hire quit after his first day of training ^ ^:


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