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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 474793" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>You slipped in on me, DDD, while I was adding some more to my last post.</p><p></p><p>To answer your question, I have told both difficult child and PO that I am going to do that and they will get the same 'letter' from me so there's is no miscommunication. Now legally, PO can toss it in the trash but legally, I can still hold firm. I have given this some time to mull it over because it does concern PO as well as difficult child. It will fall on deaf ears as far as PO is concerned because truthfully, this guy sounds like the worst used car salesman you could ever meet in your life. He planned on giving difficult child the exact same parole plan as he had last year, without even seeing difficult child's record and having any clue at all about difficult child's committing offenses, until I absolutely refused. And the whole time telling me that 'they don't do things here the way they did them at the last place". Really? Then why is the parole plan EXACTLY the same as the one he was on last year and the same as the one the new PO there planned on giving difficult child before I moved? And what changed this current opportunity? PO? NO- FUNDING!</p><p></p><p>I had written more but somehow the sentence got moved to the middle of the above paragraph- I guess I hit the laptop surface so never mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 474793, member: 3699"] You slipped in on me, DDD, while I was adding some more to my last post. To answer your question, I have told both difficult child and PO that I am going to do that and they will get the same 'letter' from me so there's is no miscommunication. Now legally, PO can toss it in the trash but legally, I can still hold firm. I have given this some time to mull it over because it does concern PO as well as difficult child. It will fall on deaf ears as far as PO is concerned because truthfully, this guy sounds like the worst used car salesman you could ever meet in your life. He planned on giving difficult child the exact same parole plan as he had last year, without even seeing difficult child's record and having any clue at all about difficult child's committing offenses, until I absolutely refused. And the whole time telling me that 'they don't do things here the way they did them at the last place". Really? Then why is the parole plan EXACTLY the same as the one he was on last year and the same as the one the new PO there planned on giving difficult child before I moved? And what changed this current opportunity? PO? NO- FUNDING! I had written more but somehow the sentence got moved to the middle of the above paragraph- I guess I hit the laptop surface so never mind. [/QUOTE]
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