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A compromise that lets me keep therapy

Posted by Dinah on March 19, 2006, at 14:48:47

In reply to Re: Not sure I'm quite ready to talk about this » JenStar, posted by Dinah on March 17, 2006, at 22:01:22

and Babble.

We have an agreement in principle.

My husband will take over some of my current expenses. I will cut down my hours to the things that I am most valuable to my company on, and let everything else go. This will bring my hours too low to qualify for our medical plan, but I can give my husband some money to put in his cafeteria plan for weekly therapy.

My bosses should jump at the idea because frankly I've been doing a crappy job for years, and they know it. This will enable me to concentrate my energy on what I'm best at, least easy to replace, and let me do a tremendously better job of it.

And the stuff I'm best at isn't the deadline driven stuff, especially if I keep up to date on it, so my health should improve.

It seems like a win-win-win situation.

I'd be very much surprised if my office said no, as long as I give them plenty of time to find someone else. In fact, it might be better for them, because they could hire someone full time instead of the part time person they're looking for now. And of course, I'd do a better job than I'm now doing.

 

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