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#933096 added April 19, 2018 at 4:12pm
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Regrets
Prompt: Lyn asked us about we have regrets about last year and how would we undo it.

I don't think I have any. The mental health facility I worked at closed down and it wasn't my fault. I was going to work for Visiting Nurses but they wanted me to do 40 hours on evenings and I just wanted 3 days a week. I was too old to do 5 days a week so I said no. I could have done 12 hours every weekend, both Saturday and Sunday. I turned that down. I DON'T REGRET IT. I wanted a job at a Nursing Home and I was going to be a records keeper in Nursing. I was just going to do paper work only. False advertising. I would be doing pills and working the floor. I wasn't doing this crap anymore. I held out for my Social Security. I am free to do what ever I want. I am glad. My health hasn't been perfect since my complicated bowel surgery I had 5 years ago, on a breathing tube and learning to walk again and I had a routine at my other job and that was all I could handle.

I don't feel I have anything to regret. I worked at a job 30 years and got no respect. My boss was so hateful and I made the best of it. I was there for my father's heart surgery. That is where I was needed. I am on Social Security and still writing. No regrets!

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