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<blockquote data-quote="SeekingStrength" data-source="post: 623904" data-attributes="member: 17635"><p>Daze,</p><p></p><p>I was so sad last night when I read your son was fired, I couldn't think of anything to say. As Cedar said, he does sound like such a sweetie. I hope he understands it was his being late that got him fired - something he CAN fix. That hurt you feel for your son, when he IS trying and the worry that it will put him back a few steps....knowing that success in this job would mean so much. </p><p></p><p>Darn, I feel your hurt for him..went through that with my youngest easy child son. He was fired from his first job. He got off to a bad start by not showing up one day (until after the manager called him to remind him he was on the schedule). He lasted about a week. This was at a Little Caesar's Pizza place. Who gets fired from those??? It took a while before he got the nerve to apply again --and that time, a good friend's uncle owned the Subway franchise. With that second job, he tried so hard that I was afraid he would get let go because he was making himself too frazzled. He eventually got the hang of it, stayed 2+ years and got a different job.</p><p></p><p>Meaning (i think) that it took messing up to make my son realize he HAD to get it together to keep a job. Employers do not coddle, especially when so many folks are looking for work.</p><p></p><p>now, gfg32 on the other hand, i have no idea how many jobs he has been fired from ----and for reasons not so "innocent"....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeekingStrength, post: 623904, member: 17635"] Daze, I was so sad last night when I read your son was fired, I couldn't think of anything to say. As Cedar said, he does sound like such a sweetie. I hope he understands it was his being late that got him fired - something he CAN fix. That hurt you feel for your son, when he IS trying and the worry that it will put him back a few steps....knowing that success in this job would mean so much. Darn, I feel your hurt for him..went through that with my youngest easy child son. He was fired from his first job. He got off to a bad start by not showing up one day (until after the manager called him to remind him he was on the schedule). He lasted about a week. This was at a Little Caesar's Pizza place. Who gets fired from those??? It took a while before he got the nerve to apply again --and that time, a good friend's uncle owned the Subway franchise. With that second job, he tried so hard that I was afraid he would get let go because he was making himself too frazzled. He eventually got the hang of it, stayed 2+ years and got a different job. Meaning (i think) that it took messing up to make my son realize he HAD to get it together to keep a job. Employers do not coddle, especially when so many folks are looking for work. now, gfg32 on the other hand, i have no idea how many jobs he has been fired from ----and for reasons not so "innocent".... [/QUOTE]
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