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<blockquote data-quote="ncurd" data-source="post: 1038495" data-attributes="member: 72205"><p>Its one of those things whilst some people are I don't think some people realise the impact of suddenly being out of work can do to someone until it actually happens. I don't think I was fully aware until it happened to me. Outgoing by me and my other half were barely covered so we had a choice pay rent or don't eat. The government after assessment decided we didn't need any additional help. We had to move in with family, other half parents treated me like dirt. Due to the nature of work I do and the area resided in at the time finding a job was bloody hard and even when I did it was 2.5 months before I could even start the roll. That all had a huge impact on my mental health. Also because of the nature of it all it probably stalled my career by a good 5 years as I had to take any role I could rather than selecting a good career move.</p><p></p><p>I don't blame the guy thought he may have seen similar happen with his parents and whilst he might be aware of what he has to do post Rugby to earn money his path has been pretty stable since he first became a regular for Saints.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ncurd, post: 1038495, member: 72205"] Its one of those things whilst some people are I don't think some people realise the impact of suddenly being out of work can do to someone until it actually happens. I don't think I was fully aware until it happened to me. Outgoing by me and my other half were barely covered so we had a choice pay rent or don't eat. The government after assessment decided we didn't need any additional help. We had to move in with family, other half parents treated me like dirt. Due to the nature of work I do and the area resided in at the time finding a job was bloody hard and even when I did it was 2.5 months before I could even start the roll. That all had a huge impact on my mental health. Also because of the nature of it all it probably stalled my career by a good 5 years as I had to take any role I could rather than selecting a good career move. I don't blame the guy thought he may have seen similar happen with his parents and whilst he might be aware of what he has to do post Rugby to earn money his path has been pretty stable since he first became a regular for Saints. [/QUOTE]
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