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<blockquote data-quote="KTMom91" data-source="post: 179017" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>Oh, Steely...I've been there. When I transferred back from San Jose, I was a problem they wanted to get rid of, so everything I did was wrong, I was falsely accused of all sorts of misconduct...I finally went out on disability under job related stress. I made nearly as much on disability as I did when I was working. Taking that time made a huge difference, and I was able to gather my strength and go on from there. Found a much better job, and worked my way up to district manager. The hardest part for me was coming to the realization that it wasn't me with the problem.</p><p></p><p>And things do balance out...I stopped by a new store the previous company had opened, just to look around. The demon woman who had made me life a living he!! for months was no longer in management...she was wearing a little red apron and folding clothes as an hourly employee. I said hello, and when she asked what I was doing now, I told her I was a district manager for XXX. I danced all the way out to the parking lot.</p><p></p><p>Hang in there. I know it's tough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTMom91, post: 179017, member: 4040"] Oh, Steely...I've been there. When I transferred back from San Jose, I was a problem they wanted to get rid of, so everything I did was wrong, I was falsely accused of all sorts of misconduct...I finally went out on disability under job related stress. I made nearly as much on disability as I did when I was working. Taking that time made a huge difference, and I was able to gather my strength and go on from there. Found a much better job, and worked my way up to district manager. The hardest part for me was coming to the realization that it wasn't me with the problem. And things do balance out...I stopped by a new store the previous company had opened, just to look around. The demon woman who had made me life a living he!! for months was no longer in management...she was wearing a little red apron and folding clothes as an hourly employee. I said hello, and when she asked what I was doing now, I told her I was a district manager for XXX. I danced all the way out to the parking lot. Hang in there. I know it's tough. [/QUOTE]
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