This is not a good sign for things to come Ross - You need to have a sit down -
So, the girlfriend didn't feel well this morning, and we didn't get hardly any sleep last night. She called her boss to let her know she was running late, probably 20 minutes or so. Her boss told her it doesn't matter how sick she is, she has to come in. Even if it is just to sleep on the couch.
She helps a lady who runs a daycare. They are required to have 2 adult bodies for the number of kids they care for.
Her boss kind of flipped out, calling her immature and telling her that 30 year olds shouldn't be out partying all night.
My girl can't seem to keep a job for very long at all...
Saigon, He said she still has her job, but that her boss is a bit nutty. takes naps and leaves her with the kids alone and stuff. I worked in childcare for a little while its a hard job. I feel for his gf and having to deal with the nutty boss.
My girl gets fired/laid off/quits jobs all the time. She hasn't worked at a place for more than 6 months in forever. This last job was pretty stable, but she was always talking about how she didn't really like it. She's never had to suck it up and really support herself. She still lives at home, only bills are truck, cell phone, and food/lunch/coffee. She has creditors calling often, her work history is so sporadic, she has a had time paying just those bills.
so, Saigon, Tatted, you're both right.
I was talking to a few people who work in similar fields. I told you guys I have a loan on the books to purchase a house... Well, I've been looking into owning/operating a group home. The state is paying about $7500 a month for these kids. I know two people who have worked/managed group homes. Think 4-6 weird/crazy/retarded kids. They beat the crap out of the houses, but as long as I don't have to deal with the kids, I'd be okay. I wish the the girl who is working at a group home now was a bit more financially stable, it might make for a better business partnership.