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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Now is a terrific time to find a new job. There's a TON of turnover in all sorts of fields. We recently had an admin who raised her hand for a project and ended up getting a big promotion after kicking ass. Talk to HR at your current organization, talk to a career advisor, take some online classes if you're not ready to jump into grad school or finishing up an undergrad degree. Take control of your own narrative! Don't rely on a man to make you whole (signed, my husband was a high earner when we married, he lost his job and floundered for three years during which we had two babies and I worked my ass off and he stayed home. Even though I wanted to. He's back on track and... I have a worthwhile career, fat 401K and beautiful healthy children and a nice marriage. Sometimes you make the best of what you've got!)[/quote] Yeah, but you worked. She obviously expects someone to take care of her so she doesn't have to do... stuff. (just imagine it was a guy posting this) She is going to end up wrecking a second and maybe third man's life and then will spend her time posting here about how awful guys are. [/quote]
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