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We are praying that this new job will provide you with all the fullfilment, and maybe a few extra dollars.
And you can always volunteer at a local shelter.
Those Cats and Dogs will appreciate the love that you bring.
The best to you, in your new job.
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Thanks Gary - the new job is one I have done part time along with the kennel job. I think it likely it will go full time, and working at a magazine means I also work with creative, intelligent and articulate folks who have wacky sense of humour! Like my kennel bosses did/do!
Volunteering - the local Humane wants daytime, and as I live on my own, I unfortunately have to work days to support myself.
However, I have Oscar and Cole thanks to the kennel, and will be spoiling them even a bit more! :D
Catty1
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Thanks for posting the links. I think I'm up to speed now. I'm so sorry that they decided to let you go. We all make mistakes. In this case, I guess it's "one strike and you're out". Us human beings make mistakes. But, we learn from them. I would imagine that after this experience you would have been the perfect employee because you would have double and triple checked things. I wish they could have seen that.
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Folks - I thank those of you who think I should have been given a second chance.
I've made lots of mistakes there (and elsewhere :D ) and have still received raises. I know I am a good worker.
This cat could have been permanently lost or dead.
Imagine the atmosphere if I was kept on. I think all of us would have a jittery feeling.
I am not leaving under a cloud - but if I stayed, I would be working under one.
There are no 'bad guys' here. Not in my view. This decision was not reached for personal reasons. Just can't take the chance.
hugs
Catty1
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I feel for you, seeing as I lost my job due to a stupid, stupid mistake. Hope we BOTH find something soon!
Last night at my church choir, we rehearsed a gospel number that has the line "When I was down to my last dime, He was there right on time." The Lord is sure cutting it close in my case. :rolleyes:
Liz