- Dec 28, 2019
- 52
- 26
- Tinnitus Since
- Unsure but more than 2+ years.
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Listening to music too loud; concerts with no protection.
I was recommended for a job at a very established hospital in my city as a receptionist. I am a recent graduate and with current events it has been harder than ever to find a job so I have followed through with the initial interview but don't know if this is the right call. My concern is that I have recently had a tinnitus spike and am just starting to get better. I am unsure if taking the position would be the best course of action; the commute to work would consist of taking a train and a bus, for those of you who know what the NYC transit is like know that the sound of an incoming train can easily go above 80 dB. The job is also located in a very busy street near midtown Manhattan and the job requires interacting with patients (checking them in, dealing with insurance, etc.) and possibly speaking on the phone from time to time. During my first interview I was informed that the clinic sees anywhere between 15-98 patients a day and it would be a Mon-Fri (9am-5pm) position.
The job itself has many perks and this would potentially be my first salaried job with good health insurance. I feel terrible because if I had not had tinnitus this would be a job I would be excited about but I just feel worried and weighing the risk.
I really need advice or some insight on what I should do and if whether or not I should continue to pursue the job?
I could absolutely not risk my tinnitus or hyperacusis getting worse as my ears are currently healing and if I damaged any further it'll drive me to having suicidal thoughts again. At the same time I really need a job but don't know if I should just settle for now and look for something that is safer? Of course I would plan to wear hearing protection on my way to and from work but hearing damage as we all know is cumulative and constant ear protection I feel would eventually irritate my ear canals. I also doubt I'd be able to wear ear protection at work, unless they were high fidelity plugs?
Any insight is greatly appreciated and needed. I talk to family about this but I feel like it is best to hear from other tinnitus sufferers and how they would approach this. Thank you!
The job itself has many perks and this would potentially be my first salaried job with good health insurance. I feel terrible because if I had not had tinnitus this would be a job I would be excited about but I just feel worried and weighing the risk.
I really need advice or some insight on what I should do and if whether or not I should continue to pursue the job?
I could absolutely not risk my tinnitus or hyperacusis getting worse as my ears are currently healing and if I damaged any further it'll drive me to having suicidal thoughts again. At the same time I really need a job but don't know if I should just settle for now and look for something that is safer? Of course I would plan to wear hearing protection on my way to and from work but hearing damage as we all know is cumulative and constant ear protection I feel would eventually irritate my ear canals. I also doubt I'd be able to wear ear protection at work, unless they were high fidelity plugs?
Any insight is greatly appreciated and needed. I talk to family about this but I feel like it is best to hear from other tinnitus sufferers and how they would approach this. Thank you!