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-=> Quoting Damon A. Getsman to Nancy Backus on 06-May-2015 17:00 <=-
NB>> If corporate people were also wondering, then perhaps there will be
NB>> others passing comments up the line. I suspect that you weren't the
NB>> only one being caught in the sloppiness... :/
NB>> Probably should send that email, if you haven't already... it certainly
NB>> couldn't hurt, especially since you've already quit... Maybe they'll
NB>> offer you a job at their other location locally...
DAG> Oh I know that I wasn't the only one caught up in it. There were
DAG> probably somewhere between a quarter & half dozen people that got
DAG> caught up in the muck while I was still there. I suspect it's only
DAG> gotten worse. I will try to get that email done today, though, now
DAG> that I think a little more on it (since my last message)...
You must have been anticipating my response to the previous message. ;)
DAG> It was a
DAG> pretty good place that I liked the philosophy of, maybe the other
DAG> location would be a lot better. Wouldn't hurt to try it out, and it'd
DAG> be nice to be getting pay for my 'social' hours, as it were. :)
If they don't offer, or even that job doesn't pan out, there is still
volunteering... if you were to volunteer at, say, a rescue mission, you
might also gain/keep a healthy perspective on your own situation... ;)
NB>> Just have to stand firm and keep him on track to do it himself except
NB>> when he really does need the extra hand up... :)
NB>> That's a good deal all around... :) They'll be less likely to do it
NB>> for him, more likely to talk him through things so he really does learn
NB>> from doing his homework... and yes, having it out of the way frees him
NB>> to do his own thing when he gets home... :)
DAG> Yeah he's just really good at trying to make it seem like he can't
DAG> do it and throwing up his hands when I'm around. That doesn't mean I
DAG> always do it for him, but he just seems to think that he can do that
DAG> stuff around me, where when it's anybody else around he keeps on
DAG> pushing and trying on his own instead of giving in to his frustration.
DAG> I've known other kids that were that way; just wish I could identify
DAG> what I'm doing that makes him think that's alright. I've not hauled
DAG> his bundle out of the fire that often, I don't think...
Kids in general tend to be masters at manipulation... give in once, and
they'll try to make it happen again... one just has to stand firm...
every time... ;) And if one does appear to be giving in, one should
explain why and in what way(s) this help is different from just doing it
for them... ;) He knows that you want him to look good as well as do
well... so you may have to (seemingly continually) explain to him the
difference, and how his doing it well on his own is much better all
around, at least in the long run... Not that he'll act like he gets it,
but eventually it sinks in... :)
NB>> At least neither of us needs to feel guilty if a message doesn't get
NB>> answered immediately..
DAG> Heh. People that don't understand that with me often get left by
DAG> the wayside when something broadsides me in life. I wish I could get
DAG> to a point where my load-shedding pile doesn't dictate things so much
DAG> for me, but if I can only accomplish a certain amount every day, and
DAG> for as long as that situation may last, I've got to put priorities in
DAG> place or things will end up messy really quick. :P
And priorities can shift, as pressing things come into play. Currently,
I've been spending a fair bit of time with my mom in the hospital.. She
normally lives with one of my sisters, and there's another sister
besides me here somewhat locally, so all of us have been spending a lot
of time, trying to keep one of us (or a trusted friend) there around the
clock. :) Doesn't help my schedule any that the hospital is almost an
hour away from home for me, either... ;) She is going home this
afternoon, so things will mitigate slightly, since there will be more
options for coverage once she's back home. :) Anyway... message
writing had to be relegated to bits of time found amongst the
leftovers...
NB>> Just keep plugging away... and eventually it all falls into place... ;)
NB>> At least that's my philosophy... ;)
DAG> Yep, I'm trying to get up the motivation points to start chipping on
DAG> some large blocks that are holding me up here right now. Gonna try to
DAG> get my blood flowing a little bit first and see if that helps, since I
DAG> was having issues concentrating earlier. Viva la mountain of crap!
Good luck... ;) Keep plugging away... ;)
ttyl neb
... "Careful, we don't want to learn from this." - Calvin
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