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<blockquote data-quote="Sue C" data-source="post: 45058" data-attributes="member: 87"><p>Lisa -- Yes, I guess you can say that Melissa is making progress in that she's discovering what she does not like doing. Two nights ago she was talking about going to tech college in Fall for photography, but she is so up and down that who knows if she will follow through on that. Your N sounds like she is smart in realizing she doesn't want a low-paying job with no benefits. Melissa doesn't understand at this point that benefits are important. We told her if she has to go into the hospital, she will be responsible for the astronomical bills. And she doesn't understand or care about things like 401K's right now. She does understand wanting paid vacations, though. LOL</p><p></p><p>Karen -- Yes, Melissa seems to exagerate and dramatize. After she had quit Trek on the spot, she later confided to husband that she wasn't making the quota that she was supposed to make by the end of the 90-day probation period, (it had only been about 6 weeks) and she was afraid she wasn't going to be able to make it. So I'm thinking rather than wait to see if she couldn't hack it and get fired, she quit instead. She has always quit things on the spot when they've gotten too hard: saxophone lessons, voice lessons, dance class, college courses, and I can't remember what else.</p><p></p><p>Sue</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sue C, post: 45058, member: 87"] Lisa -- Yes, I guess you can say that Melissa is making progress in that she's discovering what she does not like doing. Two nights ago she was talking about going to tech college in Fall for photography, but she is so up and down that who knows if she will follow through on that. Your N sounds like she is smart in realizing she doesn't want a low-paying job with no benefits. Melissa doesn't understand at this point that benefits are important. We told her if she has to go into the hospital, she will be responsible for the astronomical bills. And she doesn't understand or care about things like 401K's right now. She does understand wanting paid vacations, though. LOL Karen -- Yes, Melissa seems to exagerate and dramatize. After she had quit Trek on the spot, she later confided to husband that she wasn't making the quota that she was supposed to make by the end of the 90-day probation period, (it had only been about 6 weeks) and she was afraid she wasn't going to be able to make it. So I'm thinking rather than wait to see if she couldn't hack it and get fired, she quit instead. She has always quit things on the spot when they've gotten too hard: saxophone lessons, voice lessons, dance class, college courses, and I can't remember what else. Sue [/QUOTE]
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