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[quote=Anonymous]I would just like to ask that you give some people grace. You can't imagine the sheer amount of stuff my DH and I have been dealing with over the few weeks and honestly, it has been years of this type of cyclical shi5 storm. We muddle through and show up as much as we can, but it feels like something crops up every time we get a breather. Cars, animal, kid, our own health issues, parent issues. Even with things as direct as get your car repaired- repairs are more expensive and parts are delayed due to the auto worker's strike. Taking our kid to the doctor requires a sick day visit that can only be made after 930am- you literally have to call after 930 and take what they give you. Even WAH gets disrupted with that setup. I made my dental and endocrinologist appointments 6 months ago for 11-10 so that I wouldn't have to take leave. The admin at the dental office scheduled it for 10-11 mistakenly and the endocrinologist is out of office for a conference that week. Had to reschedule both appointments. This is the uncomplicated stuff that should be easy and direct, and it is anything but lately. If the person is meeting their deliverables and working at home just assume it is a season. Let them know that they need to make an effort and that you need to see improvement in this issue. [/quote]
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