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What are some good jobs for people who get sick alot?

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I get sick often enough and I have been fired as a teacher and a court clerical worker more than once for being absent. Sometimes I wake up and I am too tired to go to work. If I go on those days, I am often late, because I am so tired. Other times I get migraines, nausea, or colds/flu that turns into bronchitis. I have been thinking of relocating to another city, so that maybe I won't get the flu anymore. I was born with allergies, asthma, and eczema and was diagnosed with mild depression in my 20's. I am now in my 30's and I just wonder what type of career I can have to keep my life together. I haven't worked since April after I was fired as a teacher from a daycare where I didn't notice that a student wasn't with me at the playground and they said I should have noticed. What can I do? I am very smart, but physically a little weak. My best courses in college were the social sciences and art. Please help . . .

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  1. aw :( what do doctors say? do you eat well and exercise? immune boosting herbs? had your thyroid checked? i feel for you really. What about being a receptionist? Or working for yourself? I can't think of anything you can do while sick, except working your own hours. Maybe if you owned your own business and had an assistant who could take over for you when you're sick?


  2. I'm sorry for  your ill health. I hope you're taking vitamins and nutrients and eating healthy. Have you thought about working out of your home? Perhaps as a tutor or computer graphic designer.

    You may need to take a few more courses but at least you would be home while you work.  Good Luck!

  3. If you have aim i can walk you through and teach you how to do something to make up to a few thousand dollars a week. My screenname is coldpizza721

  4. a tester for the drug company!!!  serious how can you expect anyone to really consider you as a candidate for there work force with a bad work record -- maybe you should try a work from home job that where the country really does not care our the production side!!!

  5. ----real estate------------insurance-------------... sales----

    you need to get your medical issues addressed.............

    perhaps seasonal allergies turn into colds and flu.....

    a different area of the country may help, but not entirely clear.....

    sinus issues can turn into cold and flu, the migraine and nausea can also be sinus related.....

    with more information perhaps I could come up with a idea that would tie in with your medical needs, your education training and experience.

    God Bless

  6. Check this out and see if it will work for you.  www.mypowermall.com/biz/home/147679

  7. Like some people have suggested, why don't you start your own home business that sets up an income that can ensure you don't actually have to tern up for a job?

    I hope everything is o.k. for you and you seeking correct medical help. Please do not take medical advice from people on line. Your GP can put on to a specialist that may be able to help.

    Vitamin supplements (good ones not synthetic stuff sold on supermarket shelves!!) and correct diet can save many many ailments. I used to be very skeptical about the vitamin stuff, but I have researched it further and they certainly do make a difference even in healthy people.

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