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Somebody called CPS on me and now I'm worried
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 646072" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I am not in your situation and I am not you, but I don't think I could handle working there, regardless of the pay, convenience or benefits. I simply would probably just have a mental breakdown and have to quit to survive. That is abuse that you can't do anything about. It's your boss.</p><p></p><p>If there is any way to start over somewhere else, maybe you should consider it. Better yet, do something that gets your fired and collect unemployment so you have time to find another job. You have a lot of experience. The economy is improving. You can get something...somewhere??? If it were me, I'd want to move to get my daughter out of that school district and kiss it good-bye forever. Another good thing about it would be that nobody would share anything about you or your daughter with your mother and it is insane that she is involved in this mess at all. I don't mean she shouldn't help you clean up for CPS. That was nice. I mean, she really has no business getting access to what happens to you at work or your daughter at school.</p><p></p><p>I don't know if it is possible. I am sort of starting to believe almost anything is possible if one plans and holds her head up. But if it were me, I would have no choice. It would drive me to a hospital to work under those conditions, with social workers barging into your home, with the principal constantly belitting you, it's crazy. Nuts.</p><p></p><p>Be good to yourself. Do whatever is best for you. If it is staying here, then stay. But if it's not, start to plan your escape from the nuttiest school I've ever heard of, although I'm sure there are plenty that are just as nutty that I *haven't* heard of.</p><p></p><p>I agree with those who say to get an attorney. Something stinks. I don't know the law, but you can usually get one free consultation. See if there is anything you have that could be helped in court. This is vicious. If you need to, hire that attorney or ask around to see which one nearby has been satisfactory for his/her clients.</p><p></p><p>Hugs and watch out for #1...you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 646072, member: 1550"] I am not in your situation and I am not you, but I don't think I could handle working there, regardless of the pay, convenience or benefits. I simply would probably just have a mental breakdown and have to quit to survive. That is abuse that you can't do anything about. It's your boss. If there is any way to start over somewhere else, maybe you should consider it. Better yet, do something that gets your fired and collect unemployment so you have time to find another job. You have a lot of experience. The economy is improving. You can get something...somewhere??? If it were me, I'd want to move to get my daughter out of that school district and kiss it good-bye forever. Another good thing about it would be that nobody would share anything about you or your daughter with your mother and it is insane that she is involved in this mess at all. I don't mean she shouldn't help you clean up for CPS. That was nice. I mean, she really has no business getting access to what happens to you at work or your daughter at school. I don't know if it is possible. I am sort of starting to believe almost anything is possible if one plans and holds her head up. But if it were me, I would have no choice. It would drive me to a hospital to work under those conditions, with social workers barging into your home, with the principal constantly belitting you, it's crazy. Nuts. Be good to yourself. Do whatever is best for you. If it is staying here, then stay. But if it's not, start to plan your escape from the nuttiest school I've ever heard of, although I'm sure there are plenty that are just as nutty that I *haven't* heard of. I agree with those who say to get an attorney. Something stinks. I don't know the law, but you can usually get one free consultation. See if there is anything you have that could be helped in court. This is vicious. If you need to, hire that attorney or ask around to see which one nearby has been satisfactory for his/her clients. Hugs and watch out for #1...you. [/QUOTE]
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