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How am I supposed to make sense of my life getting BETTER during the pandemic? Anyone else have that experience?
  • Pandemic was great for me. I was able to get my Master's degree online, which generally would have been looked down upon prior to the pandemic as not being a "real" degree or being as rigorous, but since everything was virtual, I was getting the exact same course material online as I was as the in person students. I quit my horrible job and I got a great remote job. The market was great at the time, so I managed to land a job where my company was headquartered in a very high cost of living area. They paid me the same salary as their other workers. Without the pandemic I never would have been considered. My husband's job became remote as well. He and I have become way closer during the pandemic and have lots of time to spend with our kids and dogs. I will never go back to working in an office every again. I have severe social anxiety and my job is located in a state that would take me 2 days to drive to, so I am not expected to come to the office ever, except for once a year there's a fun day where they go to do some kind of outdoor event. It's really been so great. I also hate wearing business clothes (don't even like putting on a bra), so I get to be comfortable. I see a lot of jobs offered are now hybrid or back to in person, and I refuse to respond to recruiters about any of those. I don't care if they are trying to go back to the old normal. The old normal sucked. I still wear a face mask every where I go, and I haven't had so much as a cold since early 2020. Three whole years without any sickness. And I just traveled out of town and sat in a plane full of people coughing all over. In "normal" times I would have just gotten sick right away and spent half my vacation fighting some weird bug I caught on the plane. In these times where I am super careful, wash my hands constantly and wear a mask when indoors, I don't get sick at all. It's amazing, I don't know why we don't keep doing it. Does everyone just like getting sick every flu season?