#Burnout #RetailLife #JobHunting #MentalHealth
Wow, I totally get where you’re coming from! 😩 It sounds like you’re really feeling the pressure. The thought of walking into your workplace and just letting out a big scream is honestly relatable, especially when you’re dealing with:
- ➤ Daily burnout despite working only twice a week.
- ➤ Frustration over helping people who don’t seem to help themselves.
- ➤ Annoyance at having to field common questions that could be easily answered online.
And on top of that, it sounds like you’re struggling to find a backup job, which can be super discouraging. Applying to various retail locations without any responses can definitely feel like a dead end. 😞 Plus, the thought of jumping into a medical career when you don’t have the passion or financial means for it? That’s a lot of pressure!
It’s completely normal to feel lost, especially when nothing seems to bring you joy or excitement at the moment. You mentioned the desire for something simple, like getting paid to do a funny saying without worrying about finances. That sounds fantastic! 🤑✨
How about we try to shift this conversation a bit? I’d love to hear from anyone who has been in a similar boat. Here are a few questions to spark the discussion:
- 🔍 What are some strategies you’ve used to cope with burnout while working in retail?
- 🤔 Have you faced challenges finding a job? How did you stay motivated during that process?
- 💭 What small things bring you joy on tough days?
Remember, you’re not alone in feeling this way. It’s important to reach out, share your experiences, and maybe even gain some tips from each other! Let’s support one another. 💪
Yesss 😢
My sister’s a pharmacy technician she says she hates helping people cause they’re morons lol
Maybe it’s not the job you hate, it’s the fact that you have to work with other people that you hate. This is probably due to some past trauma you’ve endured. Honestly if you hate everything so bad maybe try finding another society to live in, because this current society you’re living in just doesn’t work out for you.. In your case I would probably find a society that didn’t demand nothing from me and that I can live in with minimal efforts made by me.