tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2316931333752701421.post6375488076814720180..comments2023-09-01T02:52:05.779-07:00Comments on A Writer's Workbench: New Year ExhaustionSailorchronoshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06918308597161615115noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2316931333752701421.post-71169756608816757402015-01-09T08:03:34.063-08:002015-01-09T08:03:34.063-08:00My husband was laid off five (6?) years ago and ha...My husband was laid off five (6?) years ago and has been scrabbling ever since. Only he apply's and gets far less interviews- I think he got two last year. He's working here and there, but not full time, not consistent, not enough. - I don't have as much trouble finding work - I never have. But it's not the type of work that generally supplies an income and benefits for a family either. It is exhausting. And yet, at the end of your rope, what do you do? Keep looking for opportunities. Keep hoping for tomorrow. -And don't give up on the writing. People buy all kinds of books on amazon these days - while you might not break it big, you just might put something in the bank and be able to call yourself a writer who sells books. Dapoppinshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11170185334349270932noreply@blogger.com