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difficult child quit her job tonight.
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 542806" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>They truly are separated at birth, they have to be related somewhere in their past. Our difficult child's think they are on the same level with their employers. They forget that the employer has the final say and they are just the worker bee. For mine I think it goes back to her lack of respect for authority. She thinks she should be able to be "friends" with everyone including the one who signs her paycheck and that friendship should mean she can do whatever she wants. She had an answer for everything and always has a reason why it was the bosses fault. My difficult child just quit her one decent job serving at one of the very nice hotels downtown because "everyone was mean to each other". Translation "they didn't like the fact that I came in late, left early, joked around with the customers, flirted with the men, smoked pot on my break, sneaked drinks of alcohol from leftover glasses, got my orders wrong, thought everyone should think I'm just the cutest, funniest person ever, and didn't like that every other word out of my mouth was a swear word.</p><p></p><p>I hope she steps up and works hard for the roof over her head and figures out what she needs to do to keep a job. And then send her over here to teach mine.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 542806, member: 59"] They truly are separated at birth, they have to be related somewhere in their past. Our difficult child's think they are on the same level with their employers. They forget that the employer has the final say and they are just the worker bee. For mine I think it goes back to her lack of respect for authority. She thinks she should be able to be "friends" with everyone including the one who signs her paycheck and that friendship should mean she can do whatever she wants. She had an answer for everything and always has a reason why it was the bosses fault. My difficult child just quit her one decent job serving at one of the very nice hotels downtown because "everyone was mean to each other". Translation "they didn't like the fact that I came in late, left early, joked around with the customers, flirted with the men, smoked pot on my break, sneaked drinks of alcohol from leftover glasses, got my orders wrong, thought everyone should think I'm just the cutest, funniest person ever, and didn't like that every other word out of my mouth was a swear word. I hope she steps up and works hard for the roof over her head and figures out what she needs to do to keep a job. And then send her over here to teach mine. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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