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    #46
    Originally posted by bsimm78 View Post
    The fact that they really want to let me go, as an employee, but can't because there are still many things there I am capable of doing. Basically, they are waiting on my award letter for VA disability due to MS and are expecting a resignation letter effective immediately upon receipt of first payment.
    sorry but your parents and the way they handled the situation sounds pretty messed up to me.........

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      #47
      Originally posted by robbyreneeward View Post
      I don't know about everyone else, but I was raised to the point that my parents showed me what NOT to do. Just to be frank, my parents were both conniving, stealing, and lying individuals. Both did bad things that negatively affected my family. I vowed never to become like them. I had a family member work for me and had to fire them about eight years ago. My mother was a character witness for this person in an unemployment hearing over the phone with the state, and actually lied to the state in front of me over the phone knowing she was calling me a liar. So the whole comment about not calling your parents liars I disagree with. Right is right and wrong is wrong no matter who you are. That whole blood is thicker than water statement thing not comply with me. To me they were lying, and I'd have wanted them to be straight forward with me from the word go. I'm sorry to hear of all this, and thanks for your service. Prayers up!!

      Please don't misunderstand me, I try to honor Gods commandments, even honor thy mother and thy father, but when they aren't honoring them I will not hesitate to call them out on it, as I would hope someone would do for me as well.
      Speak on it brother Robby.....this X1,000,000^^^^^

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        #48
        Originally posted by BTLowry View Post

        Are they trying to put you in the poor house?

        Does the disability pay more than what you normally would make monthly/yearly?
        Yes, 100% disability pays much more than I made in a month at my current employer...when I was full-time salaried.

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          #49
          Originally posted by deercrazy View Post
          They should have came straight to you and talked about it.
          This is not your fault, but they do have a company to run.
          Thats why working for family sux. I believe family comes first. They should have known ahead of time, and talked to you about who needed to start taking over the large work load.
          JMO.
          They knew before I was offered the job about my health situation.

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            #50
            Obviously in this situation the lying is the symptom to the larger problem of your relationship with your mom and dad.

            Sorry

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