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Originally posted by InTheHood
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Originally posted by Elz_Belz
I'm a very caring and compassionate person, i come from a large family 5 brothers and 4 sisters and they always come to me for help ima good listener to which is sometimes more important then talking all the jibberish that some people do,
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Some problems from the job do arise.
You have to 'let go' when you are outside of work. It's very hard at first, especially when someone very vulnerable you know, is returning to a situation you can't change, and you think all the time, when you are home, with your partner etc etc laughing and smiling, that that person could be suffering.
You can get very attatched to clients, I still do. I have a very loud bark, but I have a very small bite, and that's why I succeed, I guess.
I would advise anyone who wanted to get into the career, to do a little voluntary work, just to see if it's really what they want, and what kind of care work they wish to do.
Also looks great on the CV
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Yeah i was looking at voluntary work in my area, thanks for your help