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Silver Melody Acres
08:19:16 Solar - KNNs
Also...what lol
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Silver Melody Acres
08:17:53 Solar - KNNs
Awesome :D
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Frog Judgment Acers
08:16:14 Dulcie/Crazy
Norman's are a nope
Welsh is a maybe? But 1 not enough feather 2 weird probably for America
They live around here somewhere (they trotted by my house) so I might be able to find out later
If I do I'll put it in my blogs so you can find the info if you want
Stormsong Manor
08:12:49 Ven
My guess would be welsh as well
Embervale Acres
08:00:31 Solar/Ria
Not an expert on breeds, though XD
Embervale Acres
08:00:02 Solar/Ria
Norman cobs?
Minerva
07:58:12 Min
Actually could they have been welsh? The Ds can be properly strong and they can grow a bit of feather
Elephant Walk Stable
07:57:25 Chey
Not to bad for a quest.
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Minerva
07:57:17 Min
No help on the breed but I wish Id seen them- that sounds like my type of horse!
Frog Judgment Acers
07:50:58 Dulcie/Crazy
Too tall & not floaty enough
They are probably more wormblood then draft
It was my instinct to compare them with foundation Morgan they way they moved & held their heads
Elephant Walk Stable
07:47:04 Chey
Percheron, maybe?
Frog Judgment Acers
07:46:19 Dulcie/Crazy
Just saw a beautiful pair of draft types trotting by
They where bay, had feathers on the legs but not a fluffy mane, had a perfect floating carriage trot, arched necks, they where shorter the Belgians but taller then halflingers & where hauling like 3 different pieces of farm machines in tandem like they weighed nothing
Any tips on what breed they might have been? They where obviously a breed not a clever cross because they looked like they were copies of each other
Elephant Walk Stable
07:42:51 Chey
Thanks Charlie
Mustang Willows
07:40:09 Charlie
Is my Rnglish good guys
Having trouble I am German and speak German
Mustang Willows
07:39:28 Charlie
Morn Hallow Vally
Hollow Valley
07:37:46 
Good morning chat.
Mustang Willows
07:37:41 Charlie
That’s great chey
Maco Stables
07:37:35 Maco
:)
Elephant Walk Stable
07:36:38 Chey
Thank you, maco
Maco Stables
07:35:38 Maco
That's neat, good job!

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Silver Melody Acres
08:19:16 Solar - KNNs
Also...what lol
-HEE Click-
Silver Melody Acres
08:17:53 Solar - KNNs
Awesome :D
-HEE Click-
Frog Judgment Acers
08:16:14 Dulcie/Crazy
Norman's are a nope
Welsh is a maybe? But 1 not enough feather 2 weird probably for America
They live around here somewhere (they trotted by my house) so I might be able to find out later
If I do I'll put it in my blogs so you can find the info if you want
Stormsong Manor
08:12:49 Ven
My guess would be welsh as well
Embervale Acres
08:00:31 Solar/Ria
Not an expert on breeds, though XD
Embervale Acres
08:00:02 Solar/Ria
Norman cobs?
Minerva
07:58:12 Min
Actually could they have been welsh? The Ds can be properly strong and they can grow a bit of feather
Elephant Walk Stable
07:57:25 Chey
Not to bad for a quest.
-HEE Click-
Minerva
07:57:17 Min
No help on the breed but I wish Id seen them- that sounds like my type of horse!
Frog Judgment Acers
07:50:58 Dulcie/Crazy
Too tall & not floaty enough
They are probably more wormblood then draft
It was my instinct to compare them with foundation Morgan they way they moved & held their heads
Elephant Walk Stable
07:47:04 Chey
Percheron, maybe?
Frog Judgment Acers
07:46:19 Dulcie/Crazy
Just saw a beautiful pair of draft types trotting by
They where bay, had feathers on the legs but not a fluffy mane, had a perfect floating carriage trot, arched necks, they where shorter the Belgians but taller then halflingers & where hauling like 3 different pieces of farm machines in tandem like they weighed nothing
Any tips on what breed they might have been? They where obviously a breed not a clever cross because they looked like they were copies of each other
Elephant Walk Stable
07:42:51 Chey
Thanks Charlie
Mustang Willows
07:40:09 Charlie
Is my Rnglish good guys
Having trouble I am German and speak German
Mustang Willows
07:39:28 Charlie
Morn Hallow Vally
Hollow Valley
07:37:46 
Good morning chat.
Mustang Willows
07:37:41 Charlie
That’s great chey
Maco Stables
07:37:35 Maco
:)
Elephant Walk Stable
07:36:38 Chey
Thank you, maco
Maco Stables
07:35:38 Maco
That's neat, good job!

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Sucky Work January 9, 2024 08:19 PM

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I currently work as a CNA providing care for clients in their home. Overall, I enjoy my job and it pays well, but the company I work for who sets up your schedule and what not really sucks.

To get to the point, about a month ago I told them that starting in January I could only work 15 hours a week because I am in school and my classes this semester are homework intensive.

A couple days ago, they called me and told me they need me to work 20 hours a week and I felt forced to say yes. I was hoping to make it work, but I learned that I really need those extra 5 hours for studying. You may be wondering why I said yes in the first place and the answer is because everytime I have said no to requests like this, they tell me I still have to do it. So basically they ask you out of courtesy, but if you give an answer they don't like they force you to do it.

Next week I am planning on telling them I am sorry, but I can't keep my commitment to work 20 hours a week because I don't have enough time to do my schoolwork. I know they will guilt trip me and tell me I still have to do it, so I guess my question is how do I respond?

Do I tell them I felt like I had no choice but to say yes in the first place? Do I threaten to quit? Honestly, if they can't respect my request to only work 15 hours a week I will quit because I am in school to get a better paying job which takes priority. However, I would much rather keep this job if possible because it pays well for a CNA.

Edited at January 9, 2024 08:29 PM by Shadow Ridge Ranch
Sucky Work January 9, 2024 08:54 PM


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If you already told them you can only work 15 hours a week, stick with that. Don't beat around the bush or sugarcoat it with too many "I'm sorry, but...". Sometimes you need to be a little assertive, otherwise, they'll keep asking you to work longer.
Sucky Work January 11, 2024 12:20 PM

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I have spent the last 4 days trying to cope with going into work and doing schoolwork and I have already decided there isn't enough time for me to do both so I put in my two weeks notice.

My classes this semester are pretty intense and require a lot of effort so even only working 15 hours a week doesn't give me enough time.


Edited at January 11, 2024 12:21 PM by Shadow Ridge Ranch
Sucky Work January 11, 2024 12:35 PM


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I think you made the right choice<3
Sucky Work January 11, 2024 07:58 PM


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I walked off a job when the scheduler where I worked tried to force me into working more than I could. She nearly killed me two or three times all ready with over work. So you made the right call in putting in your two weeks notice.
Sucky Work January 18, 2024 06:45 AM


Nightshade Stables
 
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As someone who's in university and also working about 20 hours a week, I understand the feeling and I think you made the right decision. It is quite a lot of effort to maintain a part time job while also keeping up with full time studies especially if your courses are homework intensive and require lots of time spent outside of the classroom. If the company can't respect your scheduling requests then it's probably better to just focus on school, or if you really want, try and find somewhere that's more accommodating of your scheduling needs.
I work as a supervisor at a grocery store and while my boss was definitely not happy about me telling her I can only do three days a week, she ultimately did respect that.
Sucky Work January 25, 2024 12:28 PM

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It is my second to last day and they asked me to work an extra shift today. I told them no and they responded by telling me I don't have a choice and that they are adding it to my schedule. I would walk out, but then I would be abandoning my client which I can't do.

I am not holding back at the exit interview tomorrow. I'm going to tell them just how shitty it has been working for them.

Edited at January 25, 2024 12:31 PM by Shadow Ridge Ranch
Sucky Work January 25, 2024 02:08 PM


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I am so sorry it is so hard. Why do bosses not listen? Don't they want to keep your experience?
You have to be tough to ensure your future. You have made the correct decision.

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