The Albatross
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Had mixed feelings when I received an acknowledgement card from my employer/agency... though it's been a continual exercise in management... I achieved 3 years service the first week this month. Most all my monthly review scores are 100% and I am at about 85% annually for full time employment mostly due to the changing needs of clients rather than my own deficits.
I decided I didn't want to rob myself of the accomplishment and probably should announce it. It was just a card, but I realized that I have been able to work without accommodation and have met or exceeded consistently what was expected.
It is not easy, but hey I did it. Though I still have a definite preference for two part time jobs rather than one full time one... when the Y's went bankrupt a year ago last October, I've been able to make the adjustment even though at times it is a struggle and I'm not particularly "happy" about it.
I have, I realized, gained some confidence in several key areas... like consistency, competency, stress/anxiety reduction. Just wanted to say that today so I can continue to press/push even when I ain't feelin' it. Before this I had 15 years part time with my Y's and 2 1/2 years part time with my agency before I was put on leave to take care of my FIL who had lung cancer... then I had a hard time wanting to go back.
Thought for today: "What counts is not the number of hours you put in, but how much you put in the hours." ~ Unknown
I decided I didn't want to rob myself of the accomplishment and probably should announce it. It was just a card, but I realized that I have been able to work without accommodation and have met or exceeded consistently what was expected.
It is not easy, but hey I did it. Though I still have a definite preference for two part time jobs rather than one full time one... when the Y's went bankrupt a year ago last October, I've been able to make the adjustment even though at times it is a struggle and I'm not particularly "happy" about it.
I have, I realized, gained some confidence in several key areas... like consistency, competency, stress/anxiety reduction. Just wanted to say that today so I can continue to press/push even when I ain't feelin' it. Before this I had 15 years part time with my Y's and 2 1/2 years part time with my agency before I was put on leave to take care of my FIL who had lung cancer... then I had a hard time wanting to go back.
Thought for today: "What counts is not the number of hours you put in, but how much you put in the hours." ~ Unknown
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