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mybodymyself
03-21-2010, 09:57 PM
My name is Jessica. Still live with my parents, Metro New York, on the New Jersey Side of it USA. Have an fraternal twin sister as well. I was born with a Neurologically based speech impairment/apraxia-dysarthria. Been suffering from depression/anxiety for awhile now. Currently, I'm an clerical volunteer and still looking for the permanent part time clerical job.
Has yet to reach this stage, but hopefully I will in the future I will. In the meantime I'm just an student of life as well.

This is both of an question and rant from me.

Know that I'm not the only one whom has experience this before. Mean it can be off/online.

Mean before foundin and/or comin here?

Is it me that we are treated as we are still babies/kids??? Is it me that there are owner/s, admin/s, mod/s whom have no clue on how to run forum???

Its hard even though they all know and we have talked about it. Mostly there are other factors which I can't think of at moment. Somehow I never could avoid this when lookin for new forums for myself. Hope being here is goin to stop this.

ian
03-22-2010, 07:41 AM
Hi Jessica
Welcome to the forum. Hasn't been a new member sign up in days, was beginning to think maybe the signup form didn't work, glad to see it does.
I went through a period of not working, was the best days ever, working is over rated, especially when you do something you are not really interested in.
I did volunteer work for a commercial company and it lead to a full time job, so hopefully something works out for you, from what I have seen, although the American economy is not doing so good, it looks to be picking up at least.
Not quite sure what you mean by this comment

Is it me that we are treated as we are still babies/kids??? Is it me that there are owner/s, admin/s, mod/s whom have no clue on how to run forum???
and whether or not that is directed at me in any way.

mybodymyself
03-22-2010, 08:07 PM
Hi Jessica
Welcome to the forum. Hasn't been a new member sign up in days, was beginning to think maybe the signup form didn't work, glad to see it does.
I went through a period of not working, was the best days ever, working is over rated, especially when you do something you are not really interested in.
I did volunteer work for a commercial company and it lead to a full time job, so hopefully something works out for you, from what I have seen, although the American economy is not doing so good, it looks to be picking up at least.
Not quite sure what you mean by this comment

and whether or not that is directed at me in any way.

Ian,

Thanx for your response to my intro thread here. Sorry, to hear about you losing your job and 2nd with what you said working being overrated for sure. Nope, it wasn't directed to you or others on here as well.

ian
03-23-2010, 08:45 AM
I havent lost my job, well not yet, but when I finished studies, there was a time when I was unemployed and thought I would never work. No fun looking for a job during a recession.
But the volunteer work I did many many years ago, lead to a full time job.

mybodymyself
03-23-2010, 07:20 PM
Ian,

Oops and okay.