Working 60 hours a week and being tired all the time
Question Posted Thursday August 5 2010, 12:25 pm
I got this problem I work 2 jobs I put in 60hr a week with both jobs and I am mentaly and physacaly tierd all I want to do is sleep I have to force myself to get out of bed just to get motivated is a chore everything that I liked to do is no intrest to me I know there's something wrong but I don't think its depresion I think I'm just over worked iv been working 2 jobs for over three years I don't get vacations I don't get any benifets and what I make pays my bills I don't have anything out of the ordinary just basic stuf an apartment a car and that's it the 2 jobs I have are minimum wage jobs .sure I bet a lot of people woul love to have 2 jobs bescaused some people can't get one job because nobody is hiering the way the economy is right now but its hard for me to work like this I can't aford to let one job go so what do I do any sugestions
Is it possible to get a paying roommate to help trim living expenses?
Could you live less expensivly? (Cheaper apartment, make-at-home food, second hand clothes, keep the apt. warmer in summer, cooler in winter, change car insurance?)
Could you do the same or a similar job at another place that offers benifits? (Starbucks offers benifits where hardly any other coffee shops do.)
Do you have good resume already prepared, so that if an opportunity comes up you are ready to act?
Is there any free education available where you live? There are some schools, like a ship uilding school in Baltimore, that pay you for work as you learn.
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