Zen, would you be willing to read the email I have written to her?
It doesn't include any cursing but I worry it may be too much.
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Zen, would you be willing to read the email I have written to her?
It doesn't include any cursing but I worry it may be too much.
Zen, would you be willing to read the email I have written to her?
It doesn't include any cursing but I worry it may be too much.
Sure, bonny. Send it on.
Thanks Zen. Insent.
I agree with Zen. You need to be clear with your expectations.
Just found out I'm going to have a new social worker for the Big Damn Meeting next month. Ugh, more telling my life story to a stranger(who, incidentally, is also looking for ways to cut expenses.) I will not, however, miss the current guy who is as blurting and rude as he is moronic.
God, bonny. I hope the cluestick gets through... and I kinda hope it hurts a little.
askye, that is a truly excellent burn.
I'm so thrilled that we're halfway to the goal for Ginger! I need to make my own donation and share it on fb.
We are finishing up a job today; it's earlier than expected because their construction budget was ridiculously small and we are... not cheap. So they've hired someone to finish up our work and aren't even letting us install hardware, even though we offered to do it for nearly as low as the other guy.
It's not a great feeling. We feel awkward, and I'm sure they do too (the wife works from home). We could have communicated better and we've learned a lot from it, but it sucks to go out this way. Ah well.
And then there's the fact that we don't have the green light on our next job yet. WHEE!!
I hope the new social worker is at least much less moronic, and perhaps even polite, respectful, and competent.
Not usually, but thanks for the optimism, Laura. I've had a tiny percentage like that, but they generally move on quickly. I was a little harsh on the last guy in my description, but his manners weren't good, and he was *clearly* unsuited to his current job, both in an idealized world where he could be my advocate, and, real life, where he just keeps the trains running halfway on time.
Best of luck with the new social worker, erika.