Aimee, I'm so sorry for your loss, but part of me is marvelling because I didn't even know all of my grandparents - much less the great-grands.
And excellent news Daniel!
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Aimee, I'm so sorry for your loss, but part of me is marvelling because I didn't even know all of my grandparents - much less the great-grands.
And excellent news Daniel!
Thanks guys. I'm numb.
She was a wonderful lady. Lived 100 years, saw so many things that few people see. And I'm glad my mom and sister got up there intime to be with her.
I hate being an adult.
Aimee, I'm so sorry.
And Daniel, that's excellent. I think that the Unemployment Office's definition of "misconduct" involves things like embezzlement -- things where the company suffers actual measurable loss.
Aimee, I'm sorry. I knew my great-grandmother but she was a beast. I'm glad to hear that yours was not.
I think that the Unemployment Office's definition of "misconduct" involves things like embezzlement -- things where the company suffers actual measurable loss.
They also measure intent. They would be had pressed in proving intent on my part, having no history of such behavior.
{{Aimee}}
and yay - but I hope you find something soon, Daniel.
Aimee, I'm sorry for your loss but I'm glad you had the chance to know her. What a blessing. {{{you}}}
Daniel, that's great news. I'd rather you still had your job but I'm glad the BS didn't keep piling up.
What Nicole said, Aimee.
I knew my great-grandmother but she was a beast.
So was mine. 100% German and as fierce as they come. But, she was an awesome lady.
{{{{{Aimee}}}}}