Looking for solid advice!

Hi there!
A lil back story, 29F. I work a state job. I have for the past 5 years. Decent pay and great benefits. But I am on the brink of insanity. The job is hard, most are I get that. But it’s emotionally taxing. I’m at the point where if I could quit tomorrow I would. BUT I live alone and I pay my own bills.

Any reccs or leads on jobs hiring in Austin? I have a degree- BS in Psych. I am trying to actually steer away from what I do now. (Social work) because it absolutely is ruining my life emotionally. Something with great benefits and maybe more slow paced or an environment where I’m not constantly being told by attorneys I suck lol. I don’t mind staying in the field but maybe not case work or directly dealing with children. 3 people have quit within the last month and I’m SPENT.

Any leads would be greatly appreciated! I make $30 an hr right now and have 2 weeks off per year.

Again, I’m grateful for my job but this is wrecking my emotional wellbeing 😪 I can’t do this for the next 20 years.

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u/ariannaswim — 7 days ago

Can I donate if I have a hematoma on 1 arm but the other is clear?

I donated last week and got a hematoma. I get one every time (annoying). My right arm has the hematoma and the left is clear. I go to BioLife btw!

Can I donate with 1 arm clear or do they both have to be clear?

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u/ariannaswim — 24 days ago

Just sharing for anyone wondering how quick the whole process is

Sunday: 5/10 did the intake form (new user to this company). Requested 1mg because I’ve previously been on a GLP1

Monday: 5/11 3AM, provider responds to my inquiry and suggests the different options. I asked her a couple questions and she responded within the hour. Ended up doing Semaglutide 1mg for 12 weeks, paid $399. She stated it includes enough to tírate up 1.5mg and 2.0mg if I wanted.
4:15PM- got a tracking number via email. Tracking (FEDEX) states I’ll get it tomorrow.

Holy moly that’s so fast. Again, this is just my experience!

u/ariannaswim — 2 months ago
▲ 1 r/DMV

I got a parking ticket (meter was broken & I couldn’t pay) so I came back to a ticket on my car with a court date. I had work so I didn’t go and figured I’d pay it later. Well, flash forward 2 months and I finally get to paying it. It’s paid.

I also noticed my tags expired end of April and I went to renew them online but it wouldn’t let me, I assume because of the citation. Well, my question is how long should I wait before I go down there and renew? I printed my receipt for the citation and it says case closed on case status actions.

Thanks!!!

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u/ariannaswim — 2 months ago