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Nancy, How Are You Doing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 398383" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>DDD she has a job as a sales clerk in one of the big name young girls clothing store. She's been there more than two years now and I am amazed she hasn't been fired. For some reason her managers look out for her, even drobe her home last week when we refused to come get her. If she lost that job it would be difficult for her to find another. She doesn't get that many hours so it's not a long term solution. I wish she would get some type of training so that she is more marketable. We told her she needs to do chores around the house if she wants to live here and she did help a lot today. The problem is that she can be good for two weeks but can't sustain it much longer. I think she's tired of being on the run for now, but then her wild side gets the best of her.</p><p></p><p>I asked her what her new years resolution was and she said to remain sober. It's a good thought but she hasn't been able to do it yet. I do think that us calling the police to have her removed made a big impression on her. She had to stand outside for an hour in the freezing cold snow for someone to pick her up. She knows we will do it again. </p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 398383, member: 59"] DDD she has a job as a sales clerk in one of the big name young girls clothing store. She's been there more than two years now and I am amazed she hasn't been fired. For some reason her managers look out for her, even drobe her home last week when we refused to come get her. If she lost that job it would be difficult for her to find another. She doesn't get that many hours so it's not a long term solution. I wish she would get some type of training so that she is more marketable. We told her she needs to do chores around the house if she wants to live here and she did help a lot today. The problem is that she can be good for two weeks but can't sustain it much longer. I think she's tired of being on the run for now, but then her wild side gets the best of her. I asked her what her new years resolution was and she said to remain sober. It's a good thought but she hasn't been able to do it yet. I do think that us calling the police to have her removed made a big impression on her. She had to stand outside for an hour in the freezing cold snow for someone to pick her up. She knows we will do it again. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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