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Move over on the couch, Nancy. We've been played . . .
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<blockquote data-quote="Kathy813" data-source="post: 521268" data-attributes="member: 1967"><p>Not much. difficult child has been here all day and acting fine. I have been on craigslist and roommates.com looking for possible roommate situations for her. There was a great one for a furnished room for $350 with another woman in her late 20's that owns the house. difficult child called but the room would not be vacant until the end of the month.</p><p></p><p>She also had one that responded that was a 40-year-old man looking for a female to share his condo. I told difficult child to forget that one and for once she listened.</p><p></p><p>She has another woman calling her tomorrow about a room in a house close to here.</p><p></p><p>In the meantime, she is going to work tomorrow and will be gone every day for the rest of the week. I told her that she had until Sunday to find a place to move into or go to an extended stay hotel. She drops statements from time to time about how unhappy she is but I usually just don't respond. </p><p></p><p>She also has another interview a week from next Sunday. difficult child is nervous about her job since I saw a posting on Craigslist for her salon for a receptionist. The manager had told her that he was going to post an ad looking for a part time receptionist to help her out but the ad did not mention it being a part-time position. He had just complimented her again on Saturday about her great customer service skills and commented that customers have been saying nice things. So I told her that they may just be telling people that respond that it will be part-time.</p><p></p><p>Day by day . . .</p><p></p><p>~Kathy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kathy813, post: 521268, member: 1967"] Not much. difficult child has been here all day and acting fine. I have been on craigslist and roommates.com looking for possible roommate situations for her. There was a great one for a furnished room for $350 with another woman in her late 20's that owns the house. difficult child called but the room would not be vacant until the end of the month. She also had one that responded that was a 40-year-old man looking for a female to share his condo. I told difficult child to forget that one and for once she listened. She has another woman calling her tomorrow about a room in a house close to here. In the meantime, she is going to work tomorrow and will be gone every day for the rest of the week. I told her that she had until Sunday to find a place to move into or go to an extended stay hotel. She drops statements from time to time about how unhappy she is but I usually just don't respond. She also has another interview a week from next Sunday. difficult child is nervous about her job since I saw a posting on Craigslist for her salon for a receptionist. The manager had told her that he was going to post an ad looking for a part time receptionist to help her out but the ad did not mention it being a part-time position. He had just complimented her again on Saturday about her great customer service skills and commented that customers have been saying nice things. So I told her that they may just be telling people that respond that it will be part-time. Day by day . . . ~Kathy [/QUOTE]
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