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Anyone up for a chat please

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BlessingsAreComing · 13/04/2019 20:08

Hi.... I can't talk to any one in my real life. It's all falling apart and doesn't seem to get better. Anyone up for a chat please?

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Jon65 · 13/04/2019 22:53

I know you have, but you could do an MA in your chosen field, or top up with criminology if criminal is your area of expertise. You have some great skills that are transferrable to other careers as well. I know how tough it is to make it to solicitor, so you have that tenacity and strength somewhere. Other organisations would be interested in you, but you would have to start nearer the bottom which can be tough. I feel for you.

VioletCharlotte · 13/04/2019 22:53

Ok, he owns the house, but you're married so you're still entitled to a share of the equity. Would he agree to sell? Is this something you've discussed?

In the meantime, what sorts of jobs have you applied for? Have you tried retail or cleaning or anything where you don't need qualifications or experience? I'm sure this isn't what you want to do, but in the short term you need to get some money coming in.

BlessingsAreComing · 13/04/2019 22:55

Jon... I can't do another masters at this point. My brain is seriously fried up. what organisations would be interested in a candidate like me???

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BlessingsAreComing · 13/04/2019 22:57

Violet.... I have discussed it in the past but I think I need to put my foot down this time. I am more apt for office positions.

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