I was hurt that he made a big deal about it, so I snubbed him.
There was an incident that arose when his son came over to hang out with my grandson. They are both 11. I had previously made plans to go somewhere, so I left the boys with my son and his wife, my grandson’s uncle and aunt.
The other day, Jake and I were at an event together. I left before having to speak with him. He sent me a text the next day saying, “Let’s get past this so we can be cordial.” I was hurt that he made such a big deal out of it.I fail to understand why Jake felt your presence was required when he dropped off his son. Clearly, he knows he overreacted and is now trying to make peace.
Initially, I tried to shrug it off and continued working as usual. Unfortunately, I find I am no longer able to do that. I have worked here for 10 years now, and the fact that I haven’t been able to move into a higher position has weighed me down. For financial reasons, I can’t resign. Somehow, I have to make this new reality work.— STUCK AT WORK IN THE WESTOne way to do that would be to remind yourself regularly why you are there. Bottom line: You need the money.
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