Teppy, where I work have often hired people who needed time off soon after starting (OK, I admit, it's run by crazy people, but still).
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Tep,
you add up all the points from the stressful events you experience (e.g. get married and then go to prison is 128). According to the scale, under 150 and it is a slight change in illness.
Check out this one which may have items that are more pertinent to your situation: [link]
Also, I feel like a diamond-shoes-too-tight DICK for complaining about the stress of planning a wedding. I'm lucky enough to be marrying the best person I have ever met, who makes me happy in a way I didn't think was possible -- but planning this wedding SUCKS BALLS.
You are not a dick. Weddings are terribly emotional, stressful events. Even the thought of trying to plan a wedding freaked me out to no end, which is why we ended up eloping.
According to this,
Missing on that list is Moving across the country. The closest I found was Change in Living Conditions which is only a 25.
Going into an interview knowing you need time off for something is not uncommon at all. Especially when it's not, like, oh, I have a pedicure in France scheduled that week, but YOUR WEDDING. Truly!
According to the scale, under 150 and it is a slight change in illness.
I seem to be around 180. That's high, huh?
(Just once, I want a pedicure-in-France life. And I don't even like pedicures.)
Planning a wedding is totally stressful. It involves people.
Teppy, do you want to see more Mediabistro job listings? Or is that not helpful right now?
I do, actually. Thank you.
The closest I found was Change in Living Conditions which is only a 25.
I sooooo beg to differ on that one.