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2 days ago I told my assistant manager,I want full time,he said I will do what I can to help you get it.yestetday I asked my manager almost told him I want full time he knows I deserve it.he said I will see what I can do.im not letting this go full time will get me out of this house so I can control the air I breathe and no more will I have to worry about maniacs with an air freshener fetish,or another human being that don't give a dam that I have mild to moderate COPD.i run I eat right I take care of myself I'm feeling good I'm convinced if I can just control my environment at the place I call home I will never have to many problems.keep you posted on my full time status so I won't have to worry about things I have no control over cause I will have control.hope everyone is doing good peace

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HungryHufflepuff

That's really great. I hope it all works out for you. Being able to control the environment you live in is so important. When your home life is miserable it impacts on the rest of your life and your mood. Good luck! 🤞

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hypercat54

I hope you get what you want. Don't forget though that outside pollution such as traffic fumes cause more damage than 100 air fresheners so you need to wear a mask outside. Amazon has lots of choice.

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hope132 in reply tohypercat54

In my opinion you are wrong.you stay in a confined area and breathe poision in constantly and that's exactly what those things are I guarantee you you will be effected much worse then taking a walk outside

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hypercat54 in reply tohope132

You might be but I don't think others are. I presume you have your own room to sleep in and don't forget you are at work for a long time too so you aren't constantly exposed to it. I presume no one either yourself or others use any shop bought cleaners such as disinfectant or bleach?

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hypercat54 in reply tohope132

Air fresheners don't affect my breathing but I guess they do yours

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SquirrelsHolt in reply tohypercat54

Hi there! I'm agreeing with hypercat54 , and air freshener or not,there are plenty of other far more toxins from cars,lorrys,etc etc but it shouldn't be so hard to get fellow housemates to be a lot more understanding! Good luck.💖

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sassy59

Hoping you get the news you want very soon. Take care xxxx

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Spacecat1

Good luck on the job front

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illawarra

I hope you get the job and can have less stress. Best wishes.

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Kristicats

Good luck

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