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difficult child quit her job tonight.
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 542854" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Hopefully he finds a new job quickly. But not too quickly so you get your paint job done first. </p><p></p><p>It really amazes me how difficult children just leave a job without second thought. I'm security seeking person and changing jobs even with next one lined up has always been difficult for me emotionally. So I'm even little bit envious, when someone just decides that job blows and they just quit and believe that something will come up and save their behinds.</p><p> </p><p>If you want to look anything positive about this, I think it could be that these are things she will learn from. She will learn new skills from every job and I believe there is no such thing that skill that doesn't be useful ever. Both job skills and other skills she will pick from changing temp jobs may serve her well later. She will also learn, that no job is perfect and that somehow she has to handle difficult workplace situations and personal relationships. It may take time, but she will learn. Of course sticking it out is also a skill and very useful one. And the one she doesn't master (yet.) But still, she will learn, but of course it is important that she will continue working, even if her jobs will change every few months.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 542854, member: 14557"] Hopefully he finds a new job quickly. But not too quickly so you get your paint job done first. It really amazes me how difficult children just leave a job without second thought. I'm security seeking person and changing jobs even with next one lined up has always been difficult for me emotionally. So I'm even little bit envious, when someone just decides that job blows and they just quit and believe that something will come up and save their behinds. If you want to look anything positive about this, I think it could be that these are things she will learn from. She will learn new skills from every job and I believe there is no such thing that skill that doesn't be useful ever. Both job skills and other skills she will pick from changing temp jobs may serve her well later. She will also learn, that no job is perfect and that somehow she has to handle difficult workplace situations and personal relationships. It may take time, but she will learn. Of course sticking it out is also a skill and very useful one. And the one she doesn't master (yet.) But still, she will learn, but of course it is important that she will continue working, even if her jobs will change every few months. [/QUOTE]
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