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Old Dec 03, 2010, 03:01 AM
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So i have been working this job for about three months now. i work with kids and have asked my employers for some help..I need an assistant. It has got to the point where i am ready to quit. i have told them this and it was amazing how fast they started to get help.
my supervisor came up to me today and said that he is working on getting help, but it is an extremely touchy situation, but he is trying.
now i feel like an awful person. like a screw up. i always cause the problems... I feel like i need to go in and apologize for everything and say no I don't need help... i am extremely anxious about all of this. at the beginning of the year i had to report abuse and that created quite a big deal... i just feel like everything i am doing is not good enough and i am doing things to make others live difficult...

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Old Dec 04, 2010, 05:41 PM
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It sounds like your're doing all the right things, not the wrong ones. If you need help, it's best to ask than drown and fail. Reporting abuse is the right thing to do too. You sound like a worrier; I am too, but just know you're on the right track.
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