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So my adopted difficult child at work..............
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<blockquote data-quote="house of cards" data-source="post: 212663" data-attributes="member: 2005"><p>Steely, I feel for you, My husband just went through the same thing. He just fired a guy that he had for several years, he had put up with more stuff then he ever would of from anyone else because he did understand the problems this person livied with, in a strange way it also gave us hope that our child would be able to find a niche with understanding employers and be OK.</p><p></p><p> But you can't let it effect your bussiness so....he had to go. I don't look at it as my husband failed this kid (also well over 21), rather I feel husband helped this kid learn alot about working and being responsible but now it will be someone elses turn. And I guess I'm OK with that for my kids as well. If employers will give them a few second chances but end up firing them, then they have helped our difficult child's and I will be grateful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="house of cards, post: 212663, member: 2005"] Steely, I feel for you, My husband just went through the same thing. He just fired a guy that he had for several years, he had put up with more stuff then he ever would of from anyone else because he did understand the problems this person livied with, in a strange way it also gave us hope that our child would be able to find a niche with understanding employers and be OK. But you can't let it effect your bussiness so....he had to go. I don't look at it as my husband failed this kid (also well over 21), rather I feel husband helped this kid learn alot about working and being responsible but now it will be someone elses turn. And I guess I'm OK with that for my kids as well. If employers will give them a few second chances but end up firing them, then they have helped our difficult child's and I will be grateful. [/QUOTE]
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