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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 404106" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>It's good to hear from you, Steely, but I'm sorry to hear that you are now unemployed- you really motivated me to hang in there and keep looking despite the odds! I'm thankful to have foubnd this job but as most find after a p[eriod of unemployment, I think I'm getting trampled and have been mislead. Actually I'm sure of it- the boss has a reputation for it. I</p><p>''m just hoping it can lead to something better, or at least, it gives me a little time to think and make a rational instead of desparate decision about where to go from here. </p><p></p><p>difficult child was released from Department of Juvenile Justice for the offense of pulling a knife on me but wasn't out long before he came to my bedroom while I was sleeping and cut my pockets to get the last cash in my pocket so now he's back in Department of Juvenile Justice. I wouldn't believe a word he says right now- not that I think everything he says is a lie, just that I can't tell anymore what is and what isn't. He will probably get released sometime later on this year but where he'll go then is a real predicament. The choices appear to be right back to where we were except worse because now I have government issued things pertaining to my job and I have to travel for it, going to dss- meaning my bro- which is a horrible decision, or a group home which is most unlikely and I've heard that Department of Juvenile Justice group homes are the most likel;y to have incidences of abuse. Thins aren't good for him- he has apparently just given up on anytjhing but a life of crime and anything else is done to deceive others into thinking he really does want more.</p><p></p><p>I'm sorry that I haven't kept up better with you and M. I hope you both are still finding a way to hang in there thru the tough times. I guess that's all any of us can do right now, those of us who had everything come crashing down at once that is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 404106, member: 3699"] It's good to hear from you, Steely, but I'm sorry to hear that you are now unemployed- you really motivated me to hang in there and keep looking despite the odds! I'm thankful to have foubnd this job but as most find after a p[eriod of unemployment, I think I'm getting trampled and have been mislead. Actually I'm sure of it- the boss has a reputation for it. I ''m just hoping it can lead to something better, or at least, it gives me a little time to think and make a rational instead of desparate decision about where to go from here. difficult child was released from Department of Juvenile Justice for the offense of pulling a knife on me but wasn't out long before he came to my bedroom while I was sleeping and cut my pockets to get the last cash in my pocket so now he's back in Department of Juvenile Justice. I wouldn't believe a word he says right now- not that I think everything he says is a lie, just that I can't tell anymore what is and what isn't. He will probably get released sometime later on this year but where he'll go then is a real predicament. The choices appear to be right back to where we were except worse because now I have government issued things pertaining to my job and I have to travel for it, going to dss- meaning my bro- which is a horrible decision, or a group home which is most unlikely and I've heard that Department of Juvenile Justice group homes are the most likel;y to have incidences of abuse. Thins aren't good for him- he has apparently just given up on anytjhing but a life of crime and anything else is done to deceive others into thinking he really does want more. I'm sorry that I haven't kept up better with you and M. I hope you both are still finding a way to hang in there thru the tough times. I guess that's all any of us can do right now, those of us who had everything come crashing down at once that is. [/QUOTE]
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