How permanent is the shift change? Itās possible to get through these short term hardships. This is a common problem....we think things will keep going the way they are, and we plan our lives carefully around this belief. But life is always changing, and usually in ways we didnāt expect.
There are ways to make the situation as good as it can be. Can you spend an hour with the birdie before you go to work, spend time with him when you get home, give her as many toys and foraging opportunities as you can to keep her entertained during the day? Set up the cage for easy maintenance with several layers of paper so you can quickly remove the top one every day? Minimize the amount of time you spend on chores and spend that time with the birdie? Is there a TV or radio that you can leave on, some nice not scary channel like classical music or cartoons?
GalleriaGail has written about going through a long period of this with her bird, and they got through it because the bird knew it could count on that time together every day. You can search for her posts. Then again, her bird turned into the Rickeybird, so equal parts encouragement and dire warning! JK.
I donāt know your situation. If this is going to be fairly temporary...if you want to keep your bird so much that you will make its happiness a priority and do what you can...then it can work. If on the other hand, having a bird isnāt turning out to be as wonderful as you expected, and you would be secretly relieved to be birdless again, or the work thing is looking permanent....then there is no shame in allowing your parrot to go to another loving home. There may be some member here who could take her in (I donāt know if your bird is a rooster or a hen, and I canāt just say āitā) and if they are in this board regularly they care about parrots, and they will get the support they need to give him a good life. As will you, if you stay.
Whatever you decide, do stay. With or without a parrot you can learn a lot here, maybe keep up to date with your bird at a distance, maybe find some ways to be involved in the world of parrots as a volunteer or supporter for a local rescue or national parrot welfare organization. No one here will judge you for your choice. Doing right by a parrot is all we ask. Good luck, and please do stick around.