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With a second child and additional expenses the finances are a little tighter but I am getting a raise in a week that will be backdated to January when my annual review was due, it won't make a world of a difference but it will surely help. We've been stressing a bit lately since the medical expenses since janury along with the differential rebuild put a dent in the savings.

 

And I am also in the process of getting promoted this summer which will hopefully be a significant raise along with a bump in the profit sharing tiers. I'm 27 and have a bachelor's in business/communications from ASU, I can thank my family for raising me as best as they could and sacrificing a lot to get me through college. All I know is that my stresses never compare to what they have experienced.

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So......I've been off work now for 17 days. I'velost 11 pounds, gained two notches on my belt, blood pressure down from average 137/85 to about 122/70.

 

On the other hand, my back is killing me from helping my fiance "gardening", (meaning taking out a bunch of shrubs and small trees), the cats are driving me crazy, all I seem to do is run errands for her, and listen to complaints, we only have basic cable here so there's nothing good on the telly during the day, and I have to do the laundry.

 

So think twice before you abandon a suck-ass job. You might live longer, but do you really want to?

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On the other hand, my back is killing me from helping my fiance "gardening", (meaning taking out a bunch of shrubs and small trees), the cats are driving me crazy, all I seem to do is run errands for her, and listen to complaints, we only have basic cable here so there's nothing good on the telly during the day, and I have to do the laundry.

That's funny. Humor may not pay the bills, but it is better than stress.

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