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Old Oct 09, 2012, 08:49 PM
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Originally Posted by dark_heart_x View Post
If they let you go, get on unemployment if you can. Make sure you have a documented copy of everything, plus documentation from your doctor about your bipolar.

Maybe I'm wrong, but isn't it next-to-impossible to get unemployment when you are fired for not doing the job you were hired to do?

I've got documentation, but it's all negative toward me.

I've never told them that I'm bipolar, so I can't claim that they fired me for it. I guess.
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Bipolar II * Rapid-Cycling

46. Female. Midwest USA. Just returned to treatment in July 2012 after being out of treatment since 1994. First diagnosed at age 21.

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