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The Financial Stress No One Mentions About Social Work
It’s not the dramatic crisis people imagine when they hear “financial stress.” It’s the quieter version—the constant calculations, the narrowed choices, the low-grade pressure that never fully turns off. In social work, it runs…
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The Silence That Followed Failed Explanations
After enough explanations went nowhere, silence arrived naturally. Not as avoidance, but as the only response that didn’t distort what I meant.
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How Being Underpaid Makes Social Work Harder to Survive
There’s a difference between having low wages and having a life that feels financially fragile because of your job. In social work that gap isn’t theoretical—it becomes the backdrop of every decision, every plan,…
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When I Didn’t Know How to Answer “What’s Wrong?”
The question sounded simple, but nothing I felt fit inside it. Every possible answer reduced something complex into something misleading.
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When the Pay Doesn’t Match the Emotional Cost of Social Work:
It wasn’t just the number on the paycheck that felt off—it was the emotional investment that seemed to stretch far beyond what any compensation could capture. Over time I realized the price of the…
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How Language Failed My Experience
The experience stayed consistent, but the language around it kept collapsing. What failed wasn’t my understanding — it was the system of words meant to carry it.