Posted by iris2 on September 14, 2004, at 13:13:47
In reply to Re: Thanks all - I'm done., posted by TexasChic on September 14, 2004, at 11:48:38
I agree with most of what you said. I just think that one also has to remember these "grass is always greener on the other side". This does not preclude the fact that many times we do overlook how hard we are trying to make a job or an impossible situation work. We do have to remember though that when dealing with depression sometimes some of us over personalize things at work. Perhaps tend to make little things much bigger. I think talking with a therapist that knows you and how you interpret those around you and situations you might be in is a good idea before changing jobs. If a lot of the problem is how the person internalizes what is going on it will not necessarily be better somewhere else.
I do not mean to say that the job is not the problem, it very well could be.
Another option is that you might need a break from any job right now. If that is the case perhaps you can get a short leave from the job you have now. If I recall you said that your supervisor was working with you in trying to accommodate. That sounds like he/she likes you and values your work. This person must feel like they get on well with you why else go to the trouble to accommodate?
My one-cent!
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