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She hopes the skills she has learned, and will continue to learn, will help her to one-day work for Habitat for Humanity.

Bodner now works at one school and alternates days doing electrical work, an opportunity she not only likes but which she says saved her life. Bodner's story is one of many shared with CTVNews. For many, the unhappiness associated with their previous jobs — whether it be poor working conditions, disagreements with management, the added stress and burnout of a new COVID environment or wanting to be closer to family and friends — had finally taken its toll.

Some also pointed to frustrations and safety concerns over a lack of commitment by employers to adhere to public health measures, such as masking or social distancing. I went on unemployment and began my job search, which took six months for me to find other employment.

I was eventually hired on permanently at Canada Post as a postal clerk and couldn't be happier! The pandemic certainly had an effect on my working life. Emily Cutler, a resident of Huntsville, Ont. She saw her previous job as a second family and adored many of the regular customers, which made the decision to leave that much more difficult. There would be fights with customers about mask-wearing and social distancing or products not being in stock, particularly during the "toilet paper fiasco.

Early on in the pandemic, she says most customers were Torontonians staying at their cottages, despite officials like Ontario Premier Doug Ford telling people only to travel for essential reasons.

Over time, Cutler grew more anxious and the prospect of going to work in the morning became increasingly difficult. Not wanting to deal with people yelling at her anymore, Cutler says she tried working in an office part-time in February before becoming full-time in April. Her stress levels have gone down considerably since. But even after starting this new chapter in her life, Cutler still holds a lot of praise for essential workers, including those in grocery stores and health care, for putting their lives on the line every day.

Jodi Morello of Liberty Village in Toronto worked at two restaurants just before the pandemic hit. Although she had nine years of experience in the industry, the thenyear-old had always wanted to do something different but says she couldn't afford to take the risk, in part due to her Ontario Student Assistance Program debt.

In May , she looked online for housekeeping jobs in long-term care homes or hospitals, saying she always like cleaning and wasn't afraid of COVID, but also because she wanted to do her part to help during the pandemic.

That June, Morello was offered a job at a long-term care home in Scarborough, Ont. Despite having no experience with unions or working with patients with dementia, she says her managers were patient and the work has proved rewarding. She says she can now financially support herself without living paycheque to paycheque, and the job has opened new doors. Compare Canada to other countries. The video of a woman refusing to sit next to unvaccinated man on flight isn't real.

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