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Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2016 5:37 pm
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Mind you, my job at the assisted living is my dream job either... but at least it provides the things I've been wanting for some time. Respect for the skills I have, recognition for going beyond what's expected, more relaxed environment, schedule is more predictable and consistent (especially in terms of eating meals). Not to mention, with the location I'm working, I can go check out local events that are happening at the park or nearby on my lunch break. So, if I don't want to have lunch at the facility ((which is free and mostly healthy!)), I can go grab something at the nearby convenient store or purchase something from one of the food vendors. Definitely getting better meals at the facility than I do at the theater (which could be popcorn or fast food, depending on my shift - or a frozen dinner, if I have enough time to eat at home but it's too early for whatever meal my Dad has planned).
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