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From: LoneOne on 8 Aug 2006 19:59 I would like to try to work but I am also not good around people and suffer somewhat from agoraphobia... Do you know of any places that would help me ind a job? Currently I am trying to start my own business online but I need something to bring a bit of money in to be able to survive - getting to a point where it is going to be hard to keep a roof over my head and I am a single mom too. I applied for disability but they did deny me but it was because they said there wasn't enough medical documentation and they felt I couldn't do my normal line of work that I was doing a while back but I could do something less stressful and not physical. Which is hard because I am on welfare and didn't have any coverage for a while and then was on charity care and then got on medicaid and the psychiatrists at the hospital keep changing on me so never get one for a long enough time. I also have some problems walking and standing for long periods of time due to ankle problems. Any suggestions? I know that I did feel better working for a while when I was but then the job was too stressful. I would like to find something that is not too stressful and that would be helping others because I find that I feel better when I am helping others. Any info is greatly appreciated. Thank you. On Sat, 22 Jul 2006 12:29:37 -0400, SeasonsChange4(a)webtv.net (H F Thompson) wrote: >Hi Mark. > I am bipolar and unemployed at this time. When I have times of being >unable to work, I fill in the application that I have been working >selling on the internet on eBay and Amazon. There is no way for them to >contact "last job" I have never been questioned about it. Most potental >bosses find it interesting, and ask if good money can be made. It's a >good ice breaker. Hope this helps. >
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