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Susan Mitchell

2005-01-31, 11:17 am

Yes I get burnout but like others I get over it remembering my stint a
couple of years ago back in an office. Never again. I will live in my car
homeless before I go back in an office with office politics and office stab
you in the back women. Besides the pay sucks. Having to be dressed and
looking human no damn way. With my health issues, it just won't work. No
matter what I have to stick with this and I know it.

--
Sue -- Firefighter mom -- Still Rabid UW Dawg Fan!
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>
> I've been an MT for nearly 8 years and I haven't had burnout yet. When I
> think of how much I used to work, working MT is a piece of cake. When I
> get frustrated, I remind myself of how blessed I am to be working from

home
> and not having to deal with traffic, office politics, office witches,
> getting dressed up every day, being somewhere when someone tells me I have
> to be regardless if I am sick or my son is sick, etc. Any burnout

feelings
> I have quickly go by the wayside when I consider how my work life used to
> be and/or what it could be if I weren't doing MT from home.



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