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<blockquote data-quote="in a daze" data-source="post: 625605" data-attributes="member: 15832"><p>Hi everyone. He seems to be holding his own at work. He says he's getting used to it and it is a slower pace. He says he writes down the names and location of the different spices. He enjoys serving the customers. His supervisor, however has an attitude and gives him a hard time when he asks to go on his 15 minute break with comments like "I don't get a break". He says he seems to have an attitude about her. So who knows if this is his paranoia and hypervigilince and misinterpeting of situations, or if he really is having performance problems and she is being very passive aggressive about it towards him, or a combination.</p><p></p><p>He sets two or three alarms and texts us or we call him around 6 AM. I know, over the top, but he can't be late !</p><p></p><p>So we'll see what happens. Looking into getting him a case manager to coordinate all his care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="in a daze, post: 625605, member: 15832"] Hi everyone. He seems to be holding his own at work. He says he's getting used to it and it is a slower pace. He says he writes down the names and location of the different spices. He enjoys serving the customers. His supervisor, however has an attitude and gives him a hard time when he asks to go on his 15 minute break with comments like "I don't get a break". He says he seems to have an attitude about her. So who knows if this is his paranoia and hypervigilince and misinterpeting of situations, or if he really is having performance problems and she is being very passive aggressive about it towards him, or a combination. He sets two or three alarms and texts us or we call him around 6 AM. I know, over the top, but he can't be late ! So we'll see what happens. Looking into getting him a case manager to coordinate all his care. [/QUOTE]
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