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Got fired yesterday over nothing and not handling it well
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 572068" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Pam, you know I get it. I ended up leaving my best job under less than stellar circumstances and now they wouldnt take me back on a dime. Billy cant even get a job there because I have a rather unique name for this area and they know he is related to me. Its so unfair. I attempted to go back to my job and I got a letter saying they had more qualified applicants apply for the job. Oh really? They had more people apply at that time who had more than 7 years experience and who knew every program inside and out? Really? I seriously doubt it. I would love to meet those applicants. </p><p></p><p>Yeah, that was a real blow to my ego considering I was applying for a starting position, not something like a lead worker or supervisor. I didnt even expect to go back in at the pay that I had left at. I was willing to start from scratch. In the end I have decided it was their loss but it still stings. That was my perfect job. Well, the one that I had finally moved into at the end when I had left. </p><p></p><p>I do think you can find something that will make you happy again. It might not be what you were doing before. Take some time to think. I would avoid the hospitals because I dont think you need it. Be sad. You have a right to be. Think about what else you can do. You love the kids but could you also maybe love working with animals? Think about that for awhile. Maybe work for a vet or a dog groomer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 572068, member: 1514"] Pam, you know I get it. I ended up leaving my best job under less than stellar circumstances and now they wouldnt take me back on a dime. Billy cant even get a job there because I have a rather unique name for this area and they know he is related to me. Its so unfair. I attempted to go back to my job and I got a letter saying they had more qualified applicants apply for the job. Oh really? They had more people apply at that time who had more than 7 years experience and who knew every program inside and out? Really? I seriously doubt it. I would love to meet those applicants. Yeah, that was a real blow to my ego considering I was applying for a starting position, not something like a lead worker or supervisor. I didnt even expect to go back in at the pay that I had left at. I was willing to start from scratch. In the end I have decided it was their loss but it still stings. That was my perfect job. Well, the one that I had finally moved into at the end when I had left. I do think you can find something that will make you happy again. It might not be what you were doing before. Take some time to think. I would avoid the hospitals because I dont think you need it. Be sad. You have a right to be. Think about what else you can do. You love the kids but could you also maybe love working with animals? Think about that for awhile. Maybe work for a vet or a dog groomer. [/QUOTE]
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