I'm sorry you're in this situation. Employers can be difficult, for sure. I can understand them putting you split between the floor and grooming, but I don't understand them saying it will be part time, and that you should find other arrangements. When you're ready, could you have a talk w/your boss about this? The manager said he knows you're struggling with bipolar, but I doubt he understands what that means. Sometimes a little education goes a long ways, especially if you remind him they need to make accommodations for you according to the ADA. And at least, if you do have to find a new job, you've got some lead time to look. I wish you the best of luck w/this situation, and hope your employers will see reason, and respect the five years of good work you've given them.
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Dx Bipolar II 2014 -- currently in remission
Stay calm, be kind, have hope, love lots, and be well.
"Listen to the deep voice of your soul. Do not be distracted by the voice of your mind." -- Caitlin Matthews[/B][/COLOR][/SIZE]
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