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GFGmom was right. I was wrong. Still can't believe it...can you?
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 408058" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>DDD, I hope he does very well. </p><p> </p><p>For the record, we had a counselor at the prison where I worked who seemed like a really nice guy, although I didn't know him very well personally. He was in his fifties, had a college degree and seemed to do well in his job ... but he was out sick a lot. I thought it was kind of odd that his wife drove him to work every day and then came back and picked him up in the afternoon but I just figured they shared one car and it coincided with her own work hours. I didn't see him for about six months but then saw him come in one day and go to Human Resources for a while, then he left again. I assumed he had been out on sick leave and was now returning to work. When I asked about him, they said that he had submitted his retirement papers! Come to find out ... the man was very seriously mentally ill and had been for a long time! And his wife drove him to and from work every day because when he drove, "the voices in his head" would tell him to steer the car towards a tree or another car or to drive off the side of a bridge!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 408058, member: 1883"] DDD, I hope he does very well. For the record, we had a counselor at the prison where I worked who seemed like a really nice guy, although I didn't know him very well personally. He was in his fifties, had a college degree and seemed to do well in his job ... but he was out sick a lot. I thought it was kind of odd that his wife drove him to work every day and then came back and picked him up in the afternoon but I just figured they shared one car and it coincided with her own work hours. I didn't see him for about six months but then saw him come in one day and go to Human Resources for a while, then he left again. I assumed he had been out on sick leave and was now returning to work. When I asked about him, they said that he had submitted his retirement papers! Come to find out ... the man was very seriously mentally ill and had been for a long time! And his wife drove him to and from work every day because when he drove, "the voices in his head" would tell him to steer the car towards a tree or another car or to drive off the side of a bridge! [/QUOTE]
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