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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 502203" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>I doubt the person would be fired. Disciplined, yes. Taught to handle things better - for sure. But fired? At a senior level, they can't afford to lose people. Too ,much time and experience would be wasted. But if they do decide to fire the person, you can bet it's a lot bigger than just you and Q and well-deserved.</p><p></p><p>Not your problem. But Q is your problem and needs to see that you will go to bat. Our kids need to see that they are worth fighting for. Otherwise they learn to be doormats, because they see it as what they deserve.</p><p></p><p>My kids have seen me fighting for them. I remember a few times when my mother fought for me. It taught me well. There have been times when I picked a battle I should not have, but I learned how to back off when I had to. Most of the time I had to stick at something once I got it started. You can't walk away halfway through a battle if you still believe you are in the right. Pick your battles, but when it's your kid, that is a worthwhile battle.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 502203, member: 1991"] I doubt the person would be fired. Disciplined, yes. Taught to handle things better - for sure. But fired? At a senior level, they can't afford to lose people. Too ,much time and experience would be wasted. But if they do decide to fire the person, you can bet it's a lot bigger than just you and Q and well-deserved. Not your problem. But Q is your problem and needs to see that you will go to bat. Our kids need to see that they are worth fighting for. Otherwise they learn to be doormats, because they see it as what they deserve. My kids have seen me fighting for them. I remember a few times when my mother fought for me. It taught me well. There have been times when I picked a battle I should not have, but I learned how to back off when I had to. Most of the time I had to stick at something once I got it started. You can't walk away halfway through a battle if you still believe you are in the right. Pick your battles, but when it's your kid, that is a worthwhile battle. Marg [/QUOTE]
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