goldenearring
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« on: January 24, 2002, 08:45:46 pm » |
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Bridget, you're may not like what I have to say, but here goes. My first and biggest recommendation is to pull offline for a week or two and get back to business. You wouldn't be back at work if you felt you didn't need to be back at work, and that needs to be your priority. As far as phone calls, you are the only one who can monitor that. I vaguely remember how difficult it was to get back into the swing of things, but it sounds like it is extremely important to the boss-i (that's the plural form of bossie) that you do just that and that you do it "tut suite." Please don't be an unnecessary statistic during this time. It's so much easier to keep a job that you've got that you know how to do well than to go out and try to round up a new one when you are getting used to a whole new way of life with little Aaron. You are Post Toasties if they start monitoring your electronic activity, too! Please do what you know you need to do in order to stay where you're at for now. If it were me, I would develop a game plan, and then meet with each of the boss-i individually to let them know that I heard and understood "the talk," and here was how I planned to resolve their issues/what do they think? That will keep your lines of communication open. It's not time to panic, but it is time to start doing some tap dancing here, I think. Hugs/you can do this! GE
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