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I was going to but they gave me an offer today that may fix a few things up. They asked me if i want to swap with the cook/after school carer. That would be great because i dont get along with the girl I work withand shes lieing atm and getting me into trouble. They have to ask the cook first but shes had it with the kitchen and wants to be on the floor. I just hope she says yes.

so you'll be cooking instead? hope it works out for the bes tkyles - nothing worse than working with a mob of bitches out to make your life a misery - my first job i had some cow told me to wipe that look off my face or she would wipe it off for me - i never did anything to her but she just had this instant dislike to me - making my life miserable!

haha I want to be an accountant for the lotteries comm - ten for me one for them kinda thing :P

well my boss knows now shes a lier. and all my other co workers are backing me up. My boss is trying to find ways of keeping us both and the cook. Hopefully this change will work. It will for me I know for sure. We just have to see if the cook can handle working with the girl i work with and if she can handle working with the stress in my room.

yeah we could all have GTR's haha

i just want to get out of where i work - im in a bit of a rut at the moment i need a change of scenery (hmm although i just did the whole life change clean slate thing 4 months ago!)

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