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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 125647"><p>Thank you very much everyone for your wonderful responses. I will reread them a few times.</p><p> </p><p>Right this second...it seems to be a big family drama at the moment...</p><p> </p><p>husband says that difficult child is mistaken re: the difficulty of getting to the job. She reluctantly agrees and also kinda/sorta sees concern that if she has trouble getting to the job and then some additional trouble maintaining the job on top of that, then this could spell trouble.</p><p> </p><p>So, the current thought is that difficult child and husband will ask this lady if she has any colleagues in the business (this is a very good possibility) in day care near difficult children new apartment and if she could give her one or two leads and perhaps put in a good word for her.</p><p> </p><p>Well...this is the latest...it might change in the next five minutes. </p><p> </p><p>Which reminds me...a week ago, difficult child said she would cooperate with voc reh counseling...now she says "no way," so, we never know what to expect from her.</p><p> </p><p>The only thing that has been somewhat consistent is that she would like to work part time and we do feel that if the job was easy to get to and not to stressful and part time...there would be a shot.</p><p> </p><p>husband is looking at this as putting in some imput, but not overly so. Actually, difficult child is good at getting jobs...she gets all dressed up for interviews, for example. Does her nails and hair. Then might show up for her first day on the job looking like a ragamuffin. My guess is it freaks out folks.</p><p> </p><p><img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/tongue.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":tongue:" title="tongue :tongue:" data-shortname=":tongue:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 125647"] Thank you very much everyone for your wonderful responses. I will reread them a few times. Right this second...it seems to be a big family drama at the moment... husband says that difficult child is mistaken re: the difficulty of getting to the job. She reluctantly agrees and also kinda/sorta sees concern that if she has trouble getting to the job and then some additional trouble maintaining the job on top of that, then this could spell trouble. So, the current thought is that difficult child and husband will ask this lady if she has any colleagues in the business (this is a very good possibility) in day care near difficult children new apartment and if she could give her one or two leads and perhaps put in a good word for her. Well...this is the latest...it might change in the next five minutes. Which reminds me...a week ago, difficult child said she would cooperate with voc reh counseling...now she says "no way," so, we never know what to expect from her. The only thing that has been somewhat consistent is that she would like to work part time and we do feel that if the job was easy to get to and not to stressful and part time...there would be a shot. husband is looking at this as putting in some imput, but not overly so. Actually, difficult child is good at getting jobs...she gets all dressed up for interviews, for example. Does her nails and hair. Then might show up for her first day on the job looking like a ragamuffin. My guess is it freaks out folks. :raspberry-tounge: [/QUOTE]
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