You got it! I have a part time cleaning job I've kept proudly for 3
years. Only job ever worked out and I work entirely alone with just little
notes between me and coworkers.
am going to focus on a writing career and continue to accept contracts for
housepainting and home PC repair and websites. No more going and finding a
job for me.
Meantime I'm still playing with my computers. I learned what I learned for
the love of learning, not to make money. I'll go back to that.
Now, this OT has gone on quite long enough, I ask that further replies be
redirected privately to spare the doubtless many who are not interested in
this topic.
Again, a hearty thankyou for the kind words these past 3 days.
At 02:36 AM 10/3/00 -0600, you wrote:
>Employ yourself, then... in other words, your challenge is developing a
>way to make a living out of your own home. And you could probably find
>small jobs (like cleaning) where human contact is minimal and continue
>to support your other interests/hobbies. Make your social contacts a
>form of "exercise", instead of a stressful, job-involved chore -- since
>you shouldn't give up learning from social interaction.
>
>There's no need to be ashamed of limitations over which you have no
>control.
>
>Jerry [o:--] "The" IBM AT/5170 model 319 [--^~---] 9600kbps/30M HD
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