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Hearing my mom breaking down into tears because of the treatment she is getting from the place that she has worked at for the past 20 years is amazingly disheartening.

I have to be strong for her.

My efforts towards our Professional Organizing business will be tripling, and my goal is to keep my mom working at least part time while she transitions into being a stay-at-home GRANDMA for my nephews.

My sister gets out of jail in November. She has plans to go back to school on a Pell grant. We'll see. I'm all for this. I know she was doing pretty good with it at one time until a teacher turned her self-esteem into a pile of dog shit (no, I harbour no grudge for this individual, none at all, why do you ask). As long as she stays on the right path and doesn't fuck it up with the boys. My parents have worked too hard keeping those boys to see her go and screw it all up again.

More than anything, I want to see things get better. My mom doesn't deserve this stress. Things have just GOT to get better.

My parents will be talking this evening to make a determination on my mom's near future with work. I hope she tells them to go fuck themselves.

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Date: 2009-03-31 08:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mobobocita.livejournal.com
That is what I hate most about this kind of economy. Suddenly the employees loss all rights and get treated like crap because they are "replacable" bah.

I hope your mom gets what she needs and can move on.

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Date: 2009-04-02 06:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] seci.livejournal.com
Man, it's time for your sister to wake the heck up. Enough is enough, right?

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