Justmehere
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For the first time in a handful of years, I just completed 5 days of shift work without a single PTSD symptom holding me back.
It was only 5 hour shifts during the day, and only 5 days, and only a temp job...
but was not a stress free job, but one with irritated customers from time to time and I always had someone looking over my shoulder because of the nature of the job and environment.
I was told again and again I couldn't make it even this far, and yet I did it.
Ha!
And I enjoyed it!
I will be working longer shifts the next two weeks (and then the job will be over.) All the other odd jobs I've done for the past few years have been very part time for friends, or temp work at home, or other casual settings. I know it seems stupid to be excited about clocking in and out on time card, but I was seriously giggly about mine today.
I'm posting this just in case I totally fall apart in the future, to remind myself that I made it this far and it was a good thing.
It was only 5 hour shifts during the day, and only 5 days, and only a temp job...
but was not a stress free job, but one with irritated customers from time to time and I always had someone looking over my shoulder because of the nature of the job and environment.
I was told again and again I couldn't make it even this far, and yet I did it.
Ha!
And I enjoyed it!
I will be working longer shifts the next two weeks (and then the job will be over.) All the other odd jobs I've done for the past few years have been very part time for friends, or temp work at home, or other casual settings. I know it seems stupid to be excited about clocking in and out on time card, but I was seriously giggly about mine today.
I'm posting this just in case I totally fall apart in the future, to remind myself that I made it this far and it was a good thing.
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