What are some careers I could do part-time from home?
Also, if you are working, what do you do for a living, what symptoms do you deal with regularly and how have they affected your ability to work?
I'm really nervous about what to pursue in school with how sick I've been. The worst things are muscle weakness, fatigue, and sometimes confusion. I also deal with pain (sometimes severe), vision problems, dizziness, and other things, but the first three are the real biggies that would interfere with working.
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BTW:
I'm 23 and currently in my second semester of college. Originally I decided I would get a degree in songography because its an associates degree making 55k / year, full-time - w/ part-time positions available just in case I'm unable to work full time.
However, I was unable to make it to class most days last semester (taking 10 credit hours) and barely passed. (I almost killed myself to do it too.) This semester I'm only taking an online English course equivalent to half time. Its very difficult to have the energy to get the work done, and the courses for my major need to be done in person.
I'm not able to work full-time right now, and I no longer trust my body to be well enough to work part-time out of the house. I don't know how I could handle a set schedule since i never know when I'll be at my best and what days I'll be too sick to do anything.
I desperately want to work, but right now, I think I should change majors to something offering both the ability to go to school via online classes and something I could work part-time from home if necessary.
I know its not good to make major life decisions when stressed out - especially out of fear, but I need to pursue something I'm able to do. Any ideas?
Also, if you are working, what do you do for a living, what symptoms do you deal with regularly and how have they affected your ability to work?
I'm really nervous about what to pursue in school with how sick I've been. The worst things are muscle weakness, fatigue, and sometimes confusion. I also deal with pain (sometimes severe), vision problems, dizziness, and other things, but the first three are the real biggies that would interfere with working.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BTW:
I'm 23 and currently in my second semester of college. Originally I decided I would get a degree in songography because its an associates degree making 55k / year, full-time - w/ part-time positions available just in case I'm unable to work full time.
However, I was unable to make it to class most days last semester (taking 10 credit hours) and barely passed. (I almost killed myself to do it too.) This semester I'm only taking an online English course equivalent to half time. Its very difficult to have the energy to get the work done, and the courses for my major need to be done in person.
I'm not able to work full-time right now, and I no longer trust my body to be well enough to work part-time out of the house. I don't know how I could handle a set schedule since i never know when I'll be at my best and what days I'll be too sick to do anything.
I desperately want to work, but right now, I think I should change majors to something offering both the ability to go to school via online classes and something I could work part-time from home if necessary.
I know its not good to make major life decisions when stressed out - especially out of fear, but I need to pursue something I'm able to do. Any ideas?
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