I’ve already quit this job. I can quit volunteering for this organization, too. Don’t push me. The homeless women I quilt for appreciate my efforts a lot more than you do. There are many better uses of my time if this is how you’re going to regard my efforts.
P.S. Don’t minimize my work production over the past two years – between the hours you want out of the new person doing a small part of my former position, plus my volunteer hours on the things where I bring extra value, that’s more than 40 hours/week. You were paying me for 15.
I am watching The Middle and ridiculously excited that Sue and Sean may finally get together. I’ve been waiting for this for years. I’m posting here because I don’t want anyone else to know how pathetic I am about a TV daughter, but, hey, I don’t have one of my own.
Of course I’m disappointed but I still support you. I’m just so sorry it didn’t work out. You’re better than that, and I completely understand why you had to do what you did.
In this day and age, how can an MD prescribe 120 controlled narcotic pills for a 20-something’s knee surgery? And, not mention Ibuprofen, and not mention stool softeners? And on Post Op day #4 both tell the patient he should be off the meds and also ask if he needs more?
Certainly this MD couldn’t be a gateway to a prescription drug problem, or could she?
Did you think the water was magically going to stop dripping on its own? I was shocked to walk in the house and see the puddle of water in the basement and even more shocked that you knew about it before we left for our 10 day trip. And FYI, yelling at me will not solve the problem. You are lazy and I’m sick of it. Also, you are too old to be constantly texting your friends. Even our kids call you out on it. Enough. Grow up, you have adult responsibilities and I am not your mother.
I’m sad today. This is the first time my son won’t be in town for his birthday. I know it’s just another sad milestone for a mother, but it still doesn’t feel good.
I will be unbelievably sad and worried if you are gone for two years, but I can’t think of a single person who would be better at teaching physics and chemistry to a large group of eager young kids. In French. In a place with no electricity. And no running water.
No, we’re not going to pay $10,000+ for a dose of Novo 7 for Kid #3 before her wisdom tooth extraction. Her big brother was prescribed a much cheaper med and it worked fine. Ack, I wish the previous hematologist hadn’t retired!!
Interesting that a man who never works late needs to work late the night that we have the water to the house shut off and need to wait for a plumber. There’s a reason I feel the way I do about you.
I feel for all of you who are getting the effects of the storm on the eastern seaboard, but i’m tired of being a “hardy midwesterner” who knows how do deal with the cold etc. We NEVER get a day off. The windchill was -18 this morning when I had to walk into work(over a block). Despite being bundled up from head to toe the minute I stepped out of my car my nose started running and the immense cold gave me an migraine. My feet feel like blocks of ice despite two pairs of socks and warm boots. We are supposed to get a warm up this weekend and ICE oh joy. May I please have some wine!!! (with or without cheese) :))
It’s forecast to be -18 at my kids’ New England college on Saturday, with winds at 20mph. That’s a wind chill of -45. Kids, this is not the time to be walking around campus in a hoodie.