Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No need for severance, but you already know that. You sound a lot like our troll poster, with stories that are way too long.
OP here - not a troll. a real question. I have rarely been on DCUM but what I have seen is that expectations vary wildly and I was considering some severance and my husband was not. Our only prior experience was very different. Thanks to the other posters for the feedback without attitude.
Anonymous wrote:I agree. No severance necessary, given the circumstances and because she is quitting not being let go. Make how you say good bye about your children. Show them how to gracefully say good bye, and help them find closure. That may mean a card from the kids acknowledging the fun they had, and a thank you from you. It may mean taking some pictures of her with them, for them to look back on. It means letting them bake cupcakes for her last day. Just make it about them and what they need to do to feel good about saying goodbye.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No need for severance, but you already know that. You sound a lot like our troll poster, with stories that are way too long.
You are the "poster who cried troll". It seems like you are on EVERY thread accusing people of being trolls! Get a new hobby, please.
+1,000,000 You really are such a bore - on every thread is a post from you calling someone a troll. Get a life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No need for severance, but you already know that. You sound a lot like our troll poster, with stories that are way too long.
You are the "poster who cried troll". It seems like you are on EVERY thread accusing people of being trolls! Get a new hobby, please.