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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 544418" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Kathy I am amazed at how easily she finds jobs too, although these jobs are not the most desireable and I suspect this latest one is a tier scheme, where she has to bring so many people in to be salespeople and then she becomes their manager. I don't interfere, she will find this out on her own. I don't know what happened to the bartending job but I'm sure there's a story there. She was gung ho on bartending so if she just didn't like this place I figured she would go somewhere else so I don't know what soured her. Although her and a cash register should never come in contact with each other.</p><p></p><p>Actually I would be ok if she backed out. I was not going to remind her of the reunion since her relationships with her aunts/uncles/cousins are somewhat estranged since they don't have difficult child's and don't know what's it's like to have one. But since she brought it up I wasn't going to discourage it. There is a good possibility she may have to work at this new job anyway so I'm not counting on her going.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 544418, member: 59"] Kathy I am amazed at how easily she finds jobs too, although these jobs are not the most desireable and I suspect this latest one is a tier scheme, where she has to bring so many people in to be salespeople and then she becomes their manager. I don't interfere, she will find this out on her own. I don't know what happened to the bartending job but I'm sure there's a story there. She was gung ho on bartending so if she just didn't like this place I figured she would go somewhere else so I don't know what soured her. Although her and a cash register should never come in contact with each other. Actually I would be ok if she backed out. I was not going to remind her of the reunion since her relationships with her aunts/uncles/cousins are somewhat estranged since they don't have difficult child's and don't know what's it's like to have one. But since she brought it up I wasn't going to discourage it. There is a good possibility she may have to work at this new job anyway so I'm not counting on her going. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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