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difficult child#2's Job Interview.......Flip a Coin Funny or Sad?
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 517548" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>There are real similarities between difficult child#2 and the family member you describe. Honestly I am convinced that is why he was denied after his disability hearing. He can "shoot the breeze" for thirty minutes and sound totally normal. He told the man doing the evaluation that he "was great" "expected to start a new job soon" (described the job as if he had already applied but in fact he had just heard about it) and added "I really don't need medications anymore now that I have matured." He "presents well", is clean and attractive, appropriately dressed and learned his Emily Post from his Mama, lol. Guess it would have been better if I hadn't tried so hard, lol. DDD</p><p></p><p>PS: He also told me the Manager asked him "what do you think your strengths would be here?" Proudly, difficult child#2 said "I have never had "sticky fingers" if you know what I mean."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 517548, member: 35"] There are real similarities between difficult child#2 and the family member you describe. Honestly I am convinced that is why he was denied after his disability hearing. He can "shoot the breeze" for thirty minutes and sound totally normal. He told the man doing the evaluation that he "was great" "expected to start a new job soon" (described the job as if he had already applied but in fact he had just heard about it) and added "I really don't need medications anymore now that I have matured." He "presents well", is clean and attractive, appropriately dressed and learned his Emily Post from his Mama, lol. Guess it would have been better if I hadn't tried so hard, lol. DDD PS: He also told me the Manager asked him "what do you think your strengths would be here?" Proudly, difficult child#2 said "I have never had "sticky fingers" if you know what I mean." [/QUOTE]
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