reason for leaving?
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i wasn't fired from my last job (i was there only 3 months), but i left because working conditions were horrible. not having time to eat, drink, or pee, blood pressure rising an average of 30 points, hair thinning out, etc. on top of that, i have meniere's disease and the progressive hearing loss is making listening through a stethoscope difficult when the patient doesn't have a great respiratory effort.
so my question is, how do i put a positive spin on this when asked the reason for leaving when filling out applications? i've taken about a month off to recuperate, and all of my health issues are resolved (except, of course, the hearing loss). so i don't want to scare off potential employers, but i was honest with my nurse manager when telling her why i was leaving. i don't want to give an "unsatisfactory working conditions" answer and have the prospective employer call my old boss and find out something different. any suggestions?