(I'm autistic too so can I be mean to you?)I don't have children, so could someone help me understand what's so wrong with the attitude "why didn't you think this through?" please?
I appreciate its not very empathetic or kind (be kind!!) but it's a job, your managers aren't there to cuddle and reassure you, you work, they pay you. They do a reasonable amount re adaptations to make sure you can perform your role, you do the same.
Am I being cold?
(I am autistic remember, so if I am it's not my fault anyway and don't be mean because I'm special)
Maybe the revelations from @essexgirl101 have rattled her? She specifically mentioned the resignation and then asking for the job back.I wonder why the story is changing so much recently? What's brought all this about.
At the end of the day, she chose to have a child as a single parent. Did she really think it was going to be easy? I've got absolutely no sympathy for her whatsoever. She chose her life.
And then, she would write about that struggle up the hill for the next 10 years.She'd have still been struggling up the hill from the bus stop with three supermarket trollies full of them and the drill, screwdriver and leaflets by about 4.30pm
Oh, Jack. Change the record, love. You’ve already completed the hot buttery drink market!
Ive been on them for years due to anxiety. Never had any checks in relation to them.I have been prescribed beta blockers in the first instance for anxiety @Misbehaving! With no checks on preexisting conditions. This was in 2013.
And yet the foodbank were giving her formula milk for him. At 19+ months. Sure, Jack.Telegraph article. She says he was six months old and didn’t know what was going on, and a month later she quit. Then in that shite she posted earlier, she says she quit when he was 19 months, having been back at work for a few months.
She could use her designer trolleyExactly-she wanted a role traveling to people's homes to install fire alarms...despite the fact she can't even drive
What was she going to do? Travel on the not very reliable and wholy expensive bus routes of Brentwood, with a bag for life filled to the brim with alarms?
Also, 'similarly' is used incorrectly here.I was thinking I might take one for the cabal and try her pancake recipe today (dates aren’t the boss of me) and I stumbled across this. How the hell does stirring 3 liquid things together in a jug have any similarity at all to making a white sauce? I know we know that she can’t make white sauce, but I can barely think of anything you could make that is further from it. May as well have said ‘combine them in a jug in the same way you’d cook pasta’ View attachment 440978
I had them prescribed no issues and left to get on with it for over a year, until I saw a different GP at my surgery for something else and they picked up on it because of an issue I had as a child. I think a lot of how easy, or hard, it is to get a lot of pills (especially for mental health) really heavily depends on the GP you see.Ive been on them for years due to anxiety. Never had any checks in relation to them.
Completed it twice!Oh, Jack. Change the record, love. You’ve already completed the hot buttery drink market!
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The only way I can see it is if one of their foster children was fostered with the requirement that there not be younger children/toddlers effectively full time. I’m not sure what the age gap between the foster children and SB would have been for whether it’s a plausible explanation.Her parents were foster carers so were used to looking after children. Jack could have asked them to look after their grandson full time for the four days that she worked, at least until she was able to sort out a more suitable arrangement.
It seems unlikely that they would take in children of strangers, but refuse to let their grandson move in for 4 days of the week. So either Jack didn't ask them, or they were unwilling to do so. They were clearly able to look after a child, because at that time they were looking after other foster children.
Unless they were only willing to look after children if they were paid to do so.
Jack could have done all sorts, but I think where she is is exactly what she was aiming for.Her parents were foster carers so were used to looking after children. Jack could have asked them to look after their grandson full time for the four days that she worked, at least until she was able to sort out a more suitable arrangement.
Ahhh yes, this was the time that she was so annoying that Louisa made her sleep in a tent in the garden.Oh, Jack. Change the record, love. You’ve already completed the hot buttery drink market!
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