((((((Craig)))))),

I'm sorry the job didn't work out for you.
I know how hard it is to face the reality that you really cannot work. It's a real kick in the teeth, isn't it
I was supposed to do a two-week temp job near the end of my first year of disability. They got rid of 50% of the staff after day 5 because they over-estimated what they would need for the project. Thanks be to G-d they fired me because I wouldn't have been able to do the whole two weeks.
Baxter and Catch are right about the tutoring, though. There are a lot of kids that need extra help with their schoolwork. Someone like you -- with the skill and the patience and the ability to work with kids of that age -- would be ideal for that kind of job.
Hope you recover. I don't have MS. My spine is shot to heck. I know when I spend an hour or more on the paratransit van, I have to spend the entire next day in bed. Thank G-d for "The Young and the Restless", but, it sure does kick your self-esteem in the
BIG HUGS.
Barb