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My job description just changed and I am MAJORLY freaking out!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 669539" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>Copa, I was never accused of being a boss' mistress, which is vastly amusing as the director i worked for at the job I was forced out of (as was he) was the man i dumped for the guy who later became my husband.</p><p></p><p>It was good thing we both had good senses of humor as otherwise it could've been rather awkward.</p><p></p><p>Of course, by the time i went to work for him, We both were in in our late thirties, happily married, he with kids, and we'd been young teens who had dated for about 8 mos and found that each of us was too high maintenance for the other. </p><p></p><p>It was a civil and friendly breakup. Luckily, both his wife and my husband thought the fact that we'd wound up with one of us working for the other was hilarious, so there was no jealousy involved.</p><p></p><p>My mother, however, was forced out of her company on a "morals violation", having been accused of having an affair with a higher up. It was very ugly and almost destroyed her emotionally. The man involved nearly died after a failed suicide attempt. He wound up losing his family over the accusations, which were totally false.</p><p></p><p>My mother could've retired comfortably from that company at 65 with a full pension and with that and SSA, could've had a very comfortable retirement. </p><p></p><p>As it was, she worked for a bank until she was 76, and scrapes by on partial pensions and SSA. She is still bitter about what was done to her, and warned me about the same happening to me when i first went into management.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 669539, member: 1963"] Copa, I was never accused of being a boss' mistress, which is vastly amusing as the director i worked for at the job I was forced out of (as was he) was the man i dumped for the guy who later became my husband. It was good thing we both had good senses of humor as otherwise it could've been rather awkward. Of course, by the time i went to work for him, We both were in in our late thirties, happily married, he with kids, and we'd been young teens who had dated for about 8 mos and found that each of us was too high maintenance for the other. It was a civil and friendly breakup. Luckily, both his wife and my husband thought the fact that we'd wound up with one of us working for the other was hilarious, so there was no jealousy involved. My mother, however, was forced out of her company on a "morals violation", having been accused of having an affair with a higher up. It was very ugly and almost destroyed her emotionally. The man involved nearly died after a failed suicide attempt. He wound up losing his family over the accusations, which were totally false. My mother could've retired comfortably from that company at 65 with a full pension and with that and SSA, could've had a very comfortable retirement. As it was, she worked for a bank until she was 76, and scrapes by on partial pensions and SSA. She is still bitter about what was done to her, and warned me about the same happening to me when i first went into management. [/QUOTE]
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