Yay, married Amych, much happinesss to you.
Windy -- why didn't your Boss Lady want you to say anything about leaving?
Askye, our clients are developmentally disabled adults. I have been with them for nearly six years. It is going to cause them a fair bit of anxiety for me to leave. Telling them ahead of time won't do much for their ability to process the grief of losing a long-time caregiver, and will increase the length of time they experience the anxiety. One client in particular has a real challenge with anticipatory anxiety, and even pleasant events like going to Sunday dinner with his aunt has to be played down before hand, or he gets so wrought up over it, he won't go.
You know what we need? Leg hair product that makes it invisible.
Hi, Bitches.
On the ink-stained wretch tip or I would have said "Hey!" earlier.
Hec, I'm touched by making your hair-devotion role call...my digital camera needs charging, because, well, seriously, sweetie, photos of me, as if. And I only go ugly places...union halls and office buildings...haven't needed it lately.
Poptarts to say:
MY MOM HAS A JOB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
OH YAY!
WAs it the place that scheduled her for like 7 interviews over a four hour period?
That's great news, vw! Tell her congrats from us!
Hey, congrats to your mom, vw!
WAs it the place that scheduled her for like 7 interviews over a four hour period?
YAY!!!! I once had an 8-hour interview day (that I had to take unpaid time from my temp job to do) and, while they took me to lunch, they didn't hire me. AND after letting me know it was between me and one other person they didn't call me again.
I
had to call them to find out... And they just called me back and left a message on the answering machine. Which was clearly the machine for multiple people.
I was so pissed at them. I'm still bitter about it! 7 years later. I hate Univ. of MD Hospital to this day!
SO glad VW's mom's outcome was much, much better.