| you are welcomPosted By: kyrie on 2008-09-22In Reply to: Thanks for reminding - nn
 
 
 those were just the ones I thought up right on the spot.  There are more of course.  If I got to digging, I'm sure I could double that 15 into 30 in a matter of minutes.  
 ... but then of course, there are positives.  I've been able to keep agoraphobia minimized.  The insurance benefits are incredible!  The location is nice (after 5 years in the sub basement mezanine, they moved us to the mall) and convenient (2 miles from home).  My benefits and income one year equated to about $50K when I had a bad medical year.  I have made some fantastic life-long friends, and the OJT was likely the best available.  I can trade accrued sick hours for vacation time.  By having to go to work, I have been able to keep the job.  I dont know if I had had a home job, if I would have been discipined enough to keep the job.   
 
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