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Old 09-08-2014, 05:01 AM #1
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Default Loss of much loved career at 35...

Due to my chronic pelvic nerve pain, which is worse when sitting, I had to resign my position as a graphic designer for a sports company. I cant even begin to describe how worthless it feels to no longer be able to do the job I loved so much. Not to mention spiralling further into debt every month just to pay the bills. My bank account looks like a countdown to homelessness...

Sorry, bit of a whine there... I just miss my career...
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