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Hi lely1 I live in neath hows your day going scope eill be able to find you a job that fits you apart from a seaman what else do thinkbyou would like to do
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Hard to say Lisa but willing
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If your willing to try anything then you have a wide choice how old did you say you were you could try dhop work on the shop floor somewhere like tesco or asda
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Yes anything wld do but I cant lift I hv a humerous fracture surgery done and a femur surgery but am mobile
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I hv heard about royal mail too
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Care giver too depending if I hv to lift up
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Normal cleaning etc lifting only light objects
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I did work on the forklift and for m&s forklift for Honda swindon but at tat time had a tibia fracture and some years later now with the humerous and femur and knee cap but as said am mobile which is good
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Thnks for your support am just receiving inspirations and hope the same for u though cant giv much of an advice
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Am 45
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Hi you could possibly work on checkouts or w library or maybe in an office I cant lift either there are lots of jos that you might be able to do you could do training to help you aswel some people do voluntary work to try jos out to see if thry like it there are a few options you could do
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Royal mail is a good job you could go on the royal nail website and see if they have any jobs in your area
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I was a carer there is no lifting but with care now before you can work you have to fo your award training now as you have to be registered to be able to do care so you would have to do thstvfirst but there are alot of jobs out there for carers if you go on indeed job search and type in care work for your area the jobs will come up and you just fill in the details thry ask you to do care is a rewarding job
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Hi you have a pretty good idea of what jobs you could do maybe scopes job support would be of some help to you they would be able to match you to jobs for you
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45 is a good age when it comes to jobs lol I found it easier in mt 40s to find a job
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I dont mind helping and supporting this is the sort of job I would like to do its something I think I could be good st as I am a people person I like helping people i am a good listener but what I have found since the corona virus started I tend to over talk when I get the chance to talk to someone as I font see many people so I am practicing to try not to do that
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No it's not overtalking u mean the advicing
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Ur very encouraging n helpful wld say
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Yes I would to advise and help people prople eith conditions can sometimes come up against problems because of other people's lack of under standing its not as bad now as it was when I was younger but sometimes people give up for one reason or another but I have always told prople its not a disability its an ability to do things when we can I have come up against problems some of them are funny my first ever problem still makes me laugh now
I parked my car in a disability parking space displayed my badge did my shopping and when I came back to my car there was a man blocking me in as I walked towards my car a man got out snd said to me I knew it your fake there isn't anything wrong with you my reply was ignorance is bliss just because you can't see what is wrong with me doesnt mean there isn't I told him I had lupus he still didn't belive me and drove off
Three months later again I parked my car in a disabled spot and the same man was parked behind my car but I was shocked he got out the car and said he was sorry thst his wife has found out she has lupus and his wife was in the car and we became friends and I started to go round the country bringing awareness to what lupus was and how to live eith lupus
Unfortunately my friend died three years later but still lupus isn't widely know about because sometimes it can take years to get a proper diagnosis -
And thank you for saying I am helpful
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