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<p>[QUOTE="tscottme, post: 11942635, member: 19119"]Feeling sorry for yourself isn't necessary or helpful. You have lots to offer but you can't sit on the floor and wait for the world to give you what you want. You need to participate in getting a solution. Are you physically unable to work a full-time job or a full year? Is there a health issue that requires you not work for long periods? Is it not enough motivation to work or some other activity must be attended to and work is in the way? Do you only work when you don't have money, but once you work and have any money you don't want to work? </p><p><br /></p><p>You need to be clear IN YOUR MIND what is causing you to quit. I don't think anyone is demanding to know your family life or personal details. But you need to supply what kind of schedule you can reliably work and then look for a company that works like that. I'm not sure if you are looking for help or for people to tell you it's hopeless. It's not hopeless, but you need to sort out what the cause of quitting is about. You need to figure that out yourself, and maintain your privacy about the issue, or at least supply a schedule of when you can work and how long you can work to others or to an employer. Somebody somewhere is working on a schedule you can fit into. But it feels like trying to satisfy a bored teenager when they won't contribute to the solution, but just wait until a solution is delivered to them. Talk to someone privately you can be 100% open with or supply what exactly are your time, schedule, money needs for a long-term job.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="tscottme, post: 11942635, member: 19119"]Feeling sorry for yourself isn't necessary or helpful. You have lots to offer but you can't sit on the floor and wait for the world to give you what you want. You need to participate in getting a solution. Are you physically unable to work a full-time job or a full year? Is there a health issue that requires you not work for long periods? Is it not enough motivation to work or some other activity must be attended to and work is in the way? Do you only work when you don't have money, but once you work and have any money you don't want to work? You need to be clear IN YOUR MIND what is causing you to quit. I don't think anyone is demanding to know your family life or personal details. But you need to supply what kind of schedule you can reliably work and then look for a company that works like that. I'm not sure if you are looking for help or for people to tell you it's hopeless. It's not hopeless, but you need to sort out what the cause of quitting is about. You need to figure that out yourself, and maintain your privacy about the issue, or at least supply a schedule of when you can work and how long you can work to others or to an employer. Somebody somewhere is working on a schedule you can fit into. But it feels like trying to satisfy a bored teenager when they won't contribute to the solution, but just wait until a solution is delivered to them. Talk to someone privately you can be 100% open with or supply what exactly are your time, schedule, money needs for a long-term job.[/QUOTE]
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