

I hit year two of long Covid a few months ago and the thought of having these symptoms for the rest of my life fills me with dread. I guess we’ll be seeing the long term consequences of letting this virus ravage the population repeatedly unfold.
I hit year two of long Covid a few months ago and the thought of having these symptoms for the rest of my life fills me with dread. I guess we’ll be seeing the long term consequences of letting this virus ravage the population repeatedly unfold.
Damn, I’m sorry to hear. I have a friend who works for a smaller bakery and I think she would agree with you.
I guess getting your co-workers together could be your last resort if you’re on the edge of quitting already. I feel you about the NPC mode, I could never do it at my job either, even the most mindless of tasks can be enjoyable with just some chatter and camaraderie. I hope the situation improves, and if not, I’m sure you’ll find somewhere not so soul crushing.
I just quit my job, I probably shouldn’t have but I couldn’t justify working there anymore to myself. I’m not sure if it was the right choice but once I hit my breaking point being there was torturous.
Is that where you’re at with this place? It sounds like you enjoy the job, it’s just this manager that is making your life hell for really no reason. Do you think there’s anyway to get them off your back?
Totally feel you
I caught covid in the first wave and thankfully survived it alright but I’m still suffering from the omnicron variant 2 years later. My headaches come mostly from my lymph nodes swelling in my neck, I can always tell they’re coming by the visual snow as well.
The intensity and frequency have definitely been reducing over time and so I hope your headaches do the same
The frequency of my flare ups has definitely declined over time, so there is hope that eventually our symptoms will become more manageable. Solidarity, I’m sorry you’re also going through it.