Just write applications?
Well, many people on the internet, including on Gutefrage, told me that I should write as many applications as possible, even if I am considered unfit for work, that it is just a stupid excuse.
Would that actually work, and would someone hire me in the primary labor market despite receiving a disability pension and living in assisted living?
Or do they have no idea how difficult/impossible it would be for someone who is deemed unfit for work and has been classified as such by an assessor to simply find a job?
I've often had to listen to people telling me I'm just lazy and should look for a job and then an apartment.
But would that actually work?
Why not – without knowing you, you might have an ability that is looking for…
How do I keep working with chronic weak feelings?
You don’t have to look for a 9-5 job.
No, no one says that.
But clearly, the evil users who confront you with reality…
But they said that.
Yes, you can, of course, look for a job.
My supervisor said you can forget that as long as you are considered incapable of working and have incapacity pension, and a support.
If you want to work, you can still try. It is difficult to get the job, but it is possible.
I wouldn’t have been through with chronic health problems right now.
If you get a pension, you’ve worked before, have you? What did you do? Can you build on it?