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<blockquote data-quote="kennedy" data-source="post: 2818885" data-attributes="member: 7176"><p>CHenry, I'm working with a friend painting houses at the moment until I can find something permanent. Thank you for your suggestions about getting those items checked out, I'll call the Doc and see when I can get in. This wasn't just a job to me. My wife works there, my son, my best friend and most of my other friends. I was deeply involved and bought into this company. I started from the bottom and worked my way up to where I was. I believed in this this place. It has a good culture. I did the tours for visitors, vip's and students. I developed and designed training for this company, I learned how the product was made from top to bottom, their history, taught classes about resume building and interview skills at Vo-Techs for them, was on teams to improve the company and so on. I'm not trying to grandstand here, but it was way more than a job to me. They seemed to truly embrace family with all the family events they did and we went to. When we weren't at work, it was common conversation between us friends about work. I don't expect you to understand how I feel, but it's not as simple as just go get another job. Luckily the guy I work with understands and prays with me while I have a breakdown in the middle of the work day. I feel like I've failed my family and friends by losing that job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kennedy, post: 2818885, member: 7176"] CHenry, I'm working with a friend painting houses at the moment until I can find something permanent. Thank you for your suggestions about getting those items checked out, I'll call the Doc and see when I can get in. This wasn't just a job to me. My wife works there, my son, my best friend and most of my other friends. I was deeply involved and bought into this company. I started from the bottom and worked my way up to where I was. I believed in this this place. It has a good culture. I did the tours for visitors, vip's and students. I developed and designed training for this company, I learned how the product was made from top to bottom, their history, taught classes about resume building and interview skills at Vo-Techs for them, was on teams to improve the company and so on. I'm not trying to grandstand here, but it was way more than a job to me. They seemed to truly embrace family with all the family events they did and we went to. When we weren't at work, it was common conversation between us friends about work. I don't expect you to understand how I feel, but it's not as simple as just go get another job. Luckily the guy I work with understands and prays with me while I have a breakdown in the middle of the work day. I feel like I've failed my family and friends by losing that job. [/QUOTE]
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