Cal, it's the per-diem position I've had since the beginning of December. Not much, but more than nothing. If I were to stay there full time, I would perish secondary to long days and not much rest. If you count my commute, I'm regularly doing 14 hour work days, then not getting enough sleep. It has to be temporary. My replacement has been hired and is beginning orientation next week, then training in our outpatient part of the hospital, then goes on a week vacation, then I'm done. I have three interviews this coming week, two in person, one supposedly virtual, but I haven't received a link yet. All of these jobs are closer. One is about 25 blocks away, the other is just 6 blocks from where my old hospital job was. Thanks for the congrats, but it's still going to be a hard slog moving forward. I'm 48 and I'm back to living paycheck to paycheck, in spite of doing all the things I should have. Back in 2023, we were thinking of buying a house; now it's simply that we're stuck. We got into this rental house in 2021 when prices were much lower and rent hasn't gone up as much as the one and two bedroom apartments has. Our rent is about the same as a one bedroom apartment with a real kitchen, so it no longer makes sense to slim down. We'd probably spend the balance on a storage unit anyway, so that's not an option. I actually figured out that with my VA loan helping on the down payment, the cost to move into another similar cost unit would be about the same as closing fees on purchasing this house we live in now. Don't know if the landlord would sell, and it's not an option until I have full time employment anyway. Lately, we don't even want to stay in the US, so a house may just be an anchor. We don't have anything holding us back either. If the current regime winds up taxing veterans disability benefits (which is currently being considered in Congress) or even getting rid of the VA as a public entity altogether, we're immediately heading to another country. We're both TEER 1 workers in Canada, and the maritimes are looking to slow down their population decline. I like ice hockey more than any other sport in the US, so I can certainly align myself with a local team. My old New Mexico accent would come in handy because it's close to one heard in Canada. I should take some French lessons... Just ranting. I'm reasonably healthy, so I have a lot going for me.
Phil