Are Women Rejecting Me Because of My Dead-End Job?

I have weekends and holidays off as well as good job security.

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By Harris O’Malley

Dear Dr. NerdLove:

I work in customer service , not exactly a professional level career, but it’s not flipping burgers. I actually like my job, while not the best, the pay is decent, I get to work from home, and being a government job, the benefits are pretty good, and I have weekends and holidays off as well as good job security.

Unfortunately, my work seems to be an issue with a lot of women. After I tell them what I do, I never hear from them again. Some people have told me to just get another job, but the job market isn’t the best and I’m not exactly qualified for a lot of professional level jobs, plus I’d have to give up working from home, I may make less money etc. Also, there aren’t any single women where I work and if there were I really don’t want to date a co-worker.

Are there any other options?

Career Exception Oriented

Let’s take the “dating a co-worker” off the table for the moment here, CEO, because it’s not really relevant. Instead, I want to talk about how to fix dating problems you might be having — and, importantly, how to be sure you’re trying to fix the right

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