…you can clock out any time you like, but you can never leave.

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    Easier to get a job if you have a job. Probably should use the earnings to see a therapist to deal with the job application anxiety.

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      3 months ago

      That’s exactly what I did.
      Got an underpaid shit job that was forced to take anyone.
      Went to therapy for a year to overcome application anxiety.
      Started a job application marathon.
      Landed my dream job half a year later.

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        Wow you are the success story I needed to hear. I’ve been struggling with depression and unemployment for more than a year, and recently got a plebe job at Famous Retail Chain. I did some therapy and it helped but I’m now running out of government support for it so I won’t be able to afford it anymore. I’m considering a psychologist online in my country of origin which would be substantially cheaper.

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        Took me nine months of applications. Nothing for 7 months, suddenly 3 offers in a month. I got a hell of a good step up from my part time IT gig though, so it was worth the trouble.