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I know all about that knot in your stomach

Posted By: X-Spheris MT on 2007-07-16
In Reply to: You expressed how I feel, specifically SM - Patti

I chose to stop being so miserable and do something about it, and I started feeling better almost at once.  And when I mailed back the equipment it was like a weight lifted off me.  I'm still antsy because I'm training at my new job, which is is bound to bring some stress.  But now I look forward to firing up the computer; instead of feeling doom and dread every day at work time.  The toll on my emotional health built up gradually at Spheris, and I'm still feeling it somewhat, like its hard to trust my new employer because I'd become so accustomed to lies.  How you feel about your job should be a big consideration when deciding to go or stay, IMO.


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