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<blockquote data-quote="magicmoose" data-source="post: 1952853" data-attributes="member: 497972"><p>Currently no paid work. I've not had a paid job since 2007. There was plans to go to university in 2010 and I did all the prep work with an Access Course and got accepted to several universities. Sadly the depression and anxiety saw me drop out the week before I started, so it never got off the ground. I did voluntary work for several years with a local charity which was great but since it's been several years I was with them I don't feel I can return back to them especially since it would involve working closely with the mental health trust I hate! I've found some voluntary work I like the sound of through the Do It website and intend to apply for that in the coming weeks.</p><p></p><p>My caring role is complicated, whilst I help someone daily it's mostly mornings, so I'm free from afternoons onwards. It become more of a dependent relationship, he relies on me for certain things and I get frustrated that I can't have a day to myself! I need to learn to put myself first!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="magicmoose, post: 1952853, member: 497972"] Currently no paid work. I've not had a paid job since 2007. There was plans to go to university in 2010 and I did all the prep work with an Access Course and got accepted to several universities. Sadly the depression and anxiety saw me drop out the week before I started, so it never got off the ground. I did voluntary work for several years with a local charity which was great but since it's been several years I was with them I don't feel I can return back to them especially since it would involve working closely with the mental health trust I hate! I've found some voluntary work I like the sound of through the Do It website and intend to apply for that in the coming weeks. My caring role is complicated, whilst I help someone daily it's mostly mornings, so I'm free from afternoons onwards. It become more of a dependent relationship, he relies on me for certain things and I get frustrated that I can't have a day to myself! I need to learn to put myself first! [/QUOTE]
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