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BT Couldn't Leave Well Enough Alone....
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 491843" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>this may be the first time if she is so young, that she has experienced the horrible feeling of losing a job. She may be in a panic and acting on her impulses especially as such a young immature person. Hopefully time will settle things down, I suspect on Tues she is going to get a huge wake up call and that may snap her out of it. Losing a job is hard enough, but if you have to face your own mistakes and accept some resposibility it can be a huge ego blow. I went thru that as a youngster.... I would have handled it very differently now. (fell apart, crying etc... right there in the hr office. they wanted me to finish the year, I didn't, it was just a non renewal of a contract but I really wanted it, and I as sooooo young. My first job and everyone said I was doing great. It was my first time failing. I am embarrassed just looking back on it. I hope she is just really clueless and immature. I pray she will get over the anger and not do something stupid and inappropriate. I know many of you have experienced people who are really out there, so can anticipate better than I, but I really hope there is nothing for difficult child to worry about and especially not you Daisy! She has done enough already. (I found myself thinking when I read some of your older posts about her, just wait till she is a parent.... ).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 491843, member: 12886"] this may be the first time if she is so young, that she has experienced the horrible feeling of losing a job. She may be in a panic and acting on her impulses especially as such a young immature person. Hopefully time will settle things down, I suspect on Tues she is going to get a huge wake up call and that may snap her out of it. Losing a job is hard enough, but if you have to face your own mistakes and accept some resposibility it can be a huge ego blow. I went thru that as a youngster.... I would have handled it very differently now. (fell apart, crying etc... right there in the hr office. they wanted me to finish the year, I didn't, it was just a non renewal of a contract but I really wanted it, and I as sooooo young. My first job and everyone said I was doing great. It was my first time failing. I am embarrassed just looking back on it. I hope she is just really clueless and immature. I pray she will get over the anger and not do something stupid and inappropriate. I know many of you have experienced people who are really out there, so can anticipate better than I, but I really hope there is nothing for difficult child to worry about and especially not you Daisy! She has done enough already. (I found myself thinking when I read some of your older posts about her, just wait till she is a parent.... ). [/QUOTE]
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