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<p>[QUOTE="tscottme, post: 11942616, member: 19119"]You need to look carefully when you are working and when you are not working and find a company that needs you during those times you are working. I don't want to pry into your personal business, and I probably couldn't find you a job if I knew exactly what was going on. Would you hire someone to work on your car if you didn't know he would show up for work? When your car needs fixing, it needs fixing, not a good reason for the mechanic not be at work. </p><p><br /></p><p>Who is your perfect employer or what is your perfect schedule or what industry works on a similar schedule of when you work and when you quit? I suspect you may need to own your own truck and then work when you are able. I just don't know how to get enough money to do that unless you show up for work everyday until you have that money.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="tscottme, post: 11942616, member: 19119"]You need to look carefully when you are working and when you are not working and find a company that needs you during those times you are working. I don't want to pry into your personal business, and I probably couldn't find you a job if I knew exactly what was going on. Would you hire someone to work on your car if you didn't know he would show up for work? When your car needs fixing, it needs fixing, not a good reason for the mechanic not be at work. Who is your perfect employer or what is your perfect schedule or what industry works on a similar schedule of when you work and when you quit? I suspect you may need to own your own truck and then work when you are able. I just don't know how to get enough money to do that unless you show up for work everyday until you have that money.[/QUOTE]
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