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hillkill:

for the past few weeks i've been stressed so much.

it started when i turned 18 and my social security money ended. i was told i could get it back if i was going to college long-term. i need that stuff for college, all i have helping me is a pell grant. still have a call waiting from SSA to find out if i'm screwed or not.

then, i got a call while i was out of town with some friends to find out that my grandma was on the way to hospital in an ambulance. i had no ride so i take to hop bus to bus for 30+ miles. she had some sort of chest pain and thought she was having a heart attack. she was fine but had to stay in the hospital for a couple of days.

then last sunday, i was camping about 120 miles away from my city and i get a call to find out my uncle died in his sleep. i didn't have enough money to ride the bus so i had to wait 3 days until all of us (me and my friends) went home.

it just feels like something else will come very soon to stress me even more out. i feel like i'm about to break at some point. you might care or might not, i don't really care either way. it's just hard to keep this in and needed to speak about it a little.

anyone else been stressed lately?

Drydess:

how did that job thing go

hillkill:


--- Quote from: Drydess on September 10, 2017, 08:26:26 PM ---how did that job thing go

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decided not to make a resume since so many people said i'm not experienced enough so there's no point

Red Spy:


--- Quote from: hillkill on September 10, 2017, 09:07:08 PM ---decided not to make a resume since so many people said i'm not experienced enough so there's no point

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hillkill:


--- Quote from: Red Spy on September 10, 2017, 09:07:46 PM ---

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a resume is pretty much just a paper that details your work background and education. if i don't have any experience and they ask me for my education background on an application, what's the point?

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