sfcurcio
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Let's talk about the sign business and your health.
I have been in the business for 31 years. In the last three years, my joints have begun to complain. Two years ago, I was out of work for a month due to a partially torn rotator cuff. The shop owner didn't know how to deal with worker's comp, so I had to bear the pain and initiate the exams and paperwork myself. If I left it up to him I would have never gotten treatment. That was over, but the doctor told me that I lost 3% of my arm strength and it would never recover.
Recently, I started feeling aches and pain in the same shoulder. It's not as debilitating as the first time, but it could be a sign (no pun intended) of things to come. My only thought is, "Here we go again."
I am hoping to build up enough in my retirement account so that I can say adios to the shop and perhaps if I am in any decent condition, find another part-time position for a couple of years to keep me busy and pay off more bills.
Has any of you old-timers been in such a situation? When do you decide to hang it up? Signs have been a good portion of my work life, so it's not like I can jump into something overnight.
I have been in the business for 31 years. In the last three years, my joints have begun to complain. Two years ago, I was out of work for a month due to a partially torn rotator cuff. The shop owner didn't know how to deal with worker's comp, so I had to bear the pain and initiate the exams and paperwork myself. If I left it up to him I would have never gotten treatment. That was over, but the doctor told me that I lost 3% of my arm strength and it would never recover.
Recently, I started feeling aches and pain in the same shoulder. It's not as debilitating as the first time, but it could be a sign (no pun intended) of things to come. My only thought is, "Here we go again."
I am hoping to build up enough in my retirement account so that I can say adios to the shop and perhaps if I am in any decent condition, find another part-time position for a couple of years to keep me busy and pay off more bills.
Has any of you old-timers been in such a situation? When do you decide to hang it up? Signs have been a good portion of my work life, so it's not like I can jump into something overnight.
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