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The Job Didn't Work Out - Again!
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<blockquote data-quote="DaisyFace" data-source="post: 519360" data-attributes="member: 6546"><p>Yeah, that is what husband wants to do. (Only I'm sure *his* version is more like <em>storm </em>on over there and have a word with this guy!) But I think parents should stay out of their children's employment. It might be different if this was a friend of ours who had given her the job or something like that. But difficult child filled out an application and interviewed for the job just like everybody else (the first time around anyway). She went through the training just like everybody else. And if she's not doing the work, then the boss is well within his rights to "not schedule her"...</p><p></p><p>He doesn't need to be confronted by a parent who only heard part of the story.</p><p></p><p>Yes - I'd LOVE to know what really happened....but then again, there's a LOT of stuff that difficult child does that I'll never know. The stuff I *do* know about is bad enough...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaisyFace, post: 519360, member: 6546"] Yeah, that is what husband wants to do. (Only I'm sure *his* version is more like [I]storm [/I]on over there and have a word with this guy!) But I think parents should stay out of their children's employment. It might be different if this was a friend of ours who had given her the job or something like that. But difficult child filled out an application and interviewed for the job just like everybody else (the first time around anyway). She went through the training just like everybody else. And if she's not doing the work, then the boss is well within his rights to "not schedule her"... He doesn't need to be confronted by a parent who only heard part of the story. Yes - I'd LOVE to know what really happened....but then again, there's a LOT of stuff that difficult child does that I'll never know. The stuff I *do* know about is bad enough... [/QUOTE]
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