I am currently going to school in Canada to become a social worker, so your iama has been very interesting to me! Thank you for taking the time to do this. My question is: many people have told me that becoming a SW is a bad idea. The pay is bad and it is an exhausting lifestyle. How do you find balance, and keep your personal life separate from your work life? Personally I feel that I will become extremelyinvested in each individual case, and am a little concerned about it taking a toll on my emotional well-being. Is this ever a problem for you?
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I am currently going to school in Canada to become a social worker, so your iama has been very interesting to me! Thank you for taking the time to do this. My question is: many people have told me that becoming a SW is a bad idea. The pay is bad and it is an exhausting lifestyle. How do you find balance, and keep your personal life separate from your work life? Personally I feel that I will become extremelyinvested in each individual case, and am a little concerned about it taking a toll on my emotional well-being. Is this ever a problem for you?
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