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[quote=Anonymous] Wait, op, is he *loosing* clients or is a job coming to a natural end? The difference is huge. If he’s *loosing* clients, be ready for him to be less and less successful with whatever he does for work. I’d also be worried that his periods of bad behavior (and this is what it is) will get longer and longer. As I tell my kids, it’s a big fun world out there, and this is a fun time of year, why waste it. I’m also confused as to how he can wallow in bed for a couple days.. you guess when, when he has to be at work in the morning, or he needs to be out looking for work, maybe not physically out, but able to bid on clients. Something isn’t adding up here. I’m also wondering why he is so emotionally invested in these clients. I had 2 work projects I was deeply invested in, both were successful, both still manage to make me cry with emotion. neither was more important then my family though. I think if I’d had 2 failures, I’d be looking for another line of work if I was as invested to the point I couldn’t be nice to my husband and kids. Whatever is going on, when you’ve had enough of being treated poorly, you’ll figure it out, that’s how it always goes. [/quote]
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