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She got fired.
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<blockquote data-quote="DaisyFace" data-source="post: 521414" data-attributes="member: 6546"><p>My issue is exactly this. She didn't just slip-up a teeny-tiny bit at the sober house - she pretty much crashed and burned. And yet....supposedly...she was behaving perfectly responsible at work. Showing up on time, professionally dressed, not the slightest bit drunk or hungover, and put in a hard day's work (with nary a break to get a cup of coffee!). And yet, the boss developed a dislike for her based upon his observation of a keychain and/or spying on his employees by recording their telephone calls. And based upon his own strange behavior, he decided to fire difficult child.</p><p></p><p>It is more likely that she was having trouble holding it all together EVERYWHERE. At the sober house, at work, EVERYWHERE. It was all un-ravelling at once.</p><p></p><p>So I don't think the question is really whether you should kick her out if she has nowhere to go...</p><p></p><p>I think the question is "What will it take to get her to work hard toward her OWN independence?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaisyFace, post: 521414, member: 6546"] My issue is exactly this. She didn't just slip-up a teeny-tiny bit at the sober house - she pretty much crashed and burned. And yet....supposedly...she was behaving perfectly responsible at work. Showing up on time, professionally dressed, not the slightest bit drunk or hungover, and put in a hard day's work (with nary a break to get a cup of coffee!). And yet, the boss developed a dislike for her based upon his observation of a keychain and/or spying on his employees by recording their telephone calls. And based upon his own strange behavior, he decided to fire difficult child. It is more likely that she was having trouble holding it all together EVERYWHERE. At the sober house, at work, EVERYWHERE. It was all un-ravelling at once. So I don't think the question is really whether you should kick her out if she has nowhere to go... I think the question is "What will it take to get her to work hard toward her OWN independence?" [/QUOTE]
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