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View Poll Results: Difficulty with working biggest challenge?
Trouble after 6 months with other personnel 1 50.00%
Trouble after 6 months with other personnel
1 50.00%
Trouble after 1 year 0 0%
Trouble after 1 year
0 0%
Trouble after 2 years 0 0%
Trouble after 2 years
0 0%
No trouble with co workers or other personnel wanting you around 1 50.00%
No trouble with co workers or other personnel wanting you around
1 50.00%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 2. You may not vote on this poll

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dancinglady
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Frown Oct 10, 2018 at 01:52 PM
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I am on my way out of my new job. Everyone is preaching about my trouble with communication skills. I am going back to review my DBT skills and hold on for dear life.

I cant be honest about my disorder because i have seen what happens and employees leave fast. Before anyone says but there are laws yea employers can find all kinds of other excuses to get rid of a person (been there done that) and they make your work life HELL until you quit. Then look at you like "y r u leaving" i am almost done with work - fix house, pay off house, get teeth fixed, have some plastic surgery and i am out. Hopefully 2 years at the most. It has been a very very long struggle. One i would wish on no one.
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