I finally finished those videos and thought that I could breathe.
Work was harassing me, but who cared about the company that barely gave me enough clients to survive once I gave up the majority of my caseload and moved somewhere significantly more expensive?
It doesn't matter if I realize their every hope and dream, it won't be enough to support myself, and I could never earn as much as I could as an SLP.
I thought that I could finally breathe, but the school secretary sent me a stern e-mail stating that I wasn't in compliance because the VA didn't fill out that form and dire things would happen if I didn't come into compliance!
So, I worked on that instead of studying for a quiz.
The VA did not have my childhood records.
I had requested them from California, but they didn't have them.
Arizona had just sent them the day before, but they were still incomplete.
I told her that I had asked the VA for something else, but had not heard back and that apparently I needed a chicken pox vaccine and to retake CPR.
She listed 4-5 things that I still had wrong, but most of those were items that I had just mentioned.
I told her that I told the VA that I needed them to take care of the rest.
I finally got my doctor to agree to fill out that form, but days later that nurse I took out wrote me "Here's that letter you requested!"
No, I stated over and over the school requires my doctor to fill out this form, not write a letter.
I passed it on anyway because I did not think that the VA would ever follow simple instructions and the secretary says "Your doctor wrote that you received a physical in October of 2023. They need to fix this to a valid date."
I told the VA they needed to spell my name right and fix the date.
I didn't realize that they spelled my name right, but did not fix the date until the secretary was harassing me, so I told them to fix that, too.
I swear that I had e-mailed them about 6 things in one day.
One was that I have gone through the VA's site over and over and everything shows this address and that I am receiving care in Phoenix, but I am still receiving e-mails from Show Low.
Fortunately, it isn't the nurse that I took out, it is her coworker.
Rent is due on Tuesday and they pass on the 3.5% transaction fee, $77, if I pay by credit card.
I called the VA and someone said that they mailed my GI bill certificate to Show Low mid-June, so I should have received it, but I never saw anything.
She said that she would mail me another, but when I asked the landlord for our mailbox number, the key didn't fit.
She also said that she showed me in Show Low, but would change it, but I continue to receive e-mails from Show Low.
I finally made the time to try to figure out post office could help with my key, but the site wouldn't tell me.
I went to the closest one, which told me to go to a second, which told me to call a third--which is closed today--to have my mail forwarded to a fourth while I wait weeks for a new key, which will cost $40.
For some reason I thought that I needed to immediately accept my student loans, which would immediately accrue interest, even though I don't know if I actually need them.
I am positive I will, I just figured there were too many variables to know for sure, and I already paid $500 in interest on a pandemic business loan that I couldn't use and returned, I don't want to avoid using a student loan and still owe interest!
My family persuaded me to wait to accept loans until I actually needed them.
However, it can take a month or more to receive the money, so I need to pay rent with my credit card and deal with the $77 fee?