Working at home when treated "nicely" was great but combination of seclusion - and treated like crap Posted: Oct 23rd, 2016 - 2:49 pm In Reply to: Good for you.... - sm
along with the loss of flexibility in scheduling and continued decrease of pay and benefits now feels more like brainwashing tactics than anything. I'm hoping to hang in a few more months until my teen can drive (then I have a bit more flexibility with working outside the home), but getting fired at this point wouldn't be the worst thing that could happen! Fifteen years as an MT from home (esoecially the last 4 years) has really taken a toll on my emotional and physical health.
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