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traveling distance

by Joseph Fisset

(Kenosha, Wisconsin)

I recently started a job two weeks ago and I am finding it very difficult. I have to travel one hour each way and then work twelve hour shifts and I am constantly tired and don’t feel I’m going to last. I have to get up at four a.m and don’t get home til seven p.m. The cost of gas runs me around forty dollars a week.

Hi Joseph,

Keep the personal stuff to a minimum please .. or they’ll get the wrong idea about why you quit.

I suggest you read the decisions located at the WI Digest.

May I suggest “suitable work” and “voluntary leaving” as your reading material.


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