I Quit!
Scaryduck writes, "I celebrated my last day on my paper round by giving everybody next door's paper, and the house at the end 16 copies of the Maidenhead Advertiser. And I kept the delivery bag. That certainly showed 'em."
What have you flounced out of? Did it have the impact you intended? What made you quit in the first place?
( , Thu 22 May 2008, 12:15)
Scaryduck writes, "I celebrated my last day on my paper round by giving everybody next door's paper, and the house at the end 16 copies of the Maidenhead Advertiser. And I kept the delivery bag. That certainly showed 'em."
What have you flounced out of? Did it have the impact you intended? What made you quit in the first place?
( , Thu 22 May 2008, 12:15)
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A good friend of mine
has just been through something similar, and her attempts to find a civil conclusion were interpreted by "Captain cockless", as she eventually came to refer to him (hell hath no fury...), as an opportunity to further drag out the hurt he was inflicting on her.
One of the happiest people I know was reduced to a miserable wreck for a month because she insisted on pursuing a civil end to it all, when she should have just let it go.
You have to do what you feel is right, but shouldn't give him the chance to hurt you more than he has already.
*goes to pub*
( , Wed 28 May 2008, 17:46, Reply)
has just been through something similar, and her attempts to find a civil conclusion were interpreted by "Captain cockless", as she eventually came to refer to him (hell hath no fury...), as an opportunity to further drag out the hurt he was inflicting on her.
One of the happiest people I know was reduced to a miserable wreck for a month because she insisted on pursuing a civil end to it all, when she should have just let it go.
You have to do what you feel is right, but shouldn't give him the chance to hurt you more than he has already.
*goes to pub*
( , Wed 28 May 2008, 17:46, Reply)
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