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white_hart) wrote2022-01-03 06:22 pm
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January gloom
I am very much not looking forward to going back to work tomorrow. Maybe this really should be the year I find a new job. Not that that would happen in time to stop me having to navigate at least one more pandemic-hit term. I may have just had two and a bit weeks off but I'm not sure I have any more energy than I did at the start of the break.
And my dad is in hospital following a fall this morning and stroke symptoms. This is not good.
I am tired and sad and horribly worried and everything is Too Much.
And my dad is in hospital following a fall this morning and stroke symptoms. This is not good.
I am tired and sad and horribly worried and everything is Too Much.
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Hugs
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It may be worth scanning the jobs available, just to see what's out there. I do strongly suspect that you would have to work your full 3 months' notice; I certainly did when I left my last job.
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I tend to keep an eye out anyway, but the 3 months' notice is definitely an issue, and it's also far from certain that a new job would actually reduce stress levels in the short to medium term.
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I can only imagine how stressful academia has been these last two years - I'm not surprised you're exhausted and lacking in energy. I hope you manage to carve out some time to take care of yourself.
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It sounds to me like you might need to be off work entirely for a little while, if the Christmas break hasn’t helped. I was in a similar situation 4 years ago and ended up working 4 days a week for about 3 months, which at least got me through the winter. Do take care; you’re a finite resource.
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I hope something improves on the work front.
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