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Donna_D.
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Re: employers
« on: Mar 12th, 2005, 11:03am » |
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Mat's employer read up about CH on the net and Mat is worried about his job status. Any information would be helpful... I am sure someone out there has dealt with this before. DD
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Barry_T_Coles
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Re: employers
« Reply #1 on: Mar 13th, 2005, 7:21pm » |
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Donna & Matt I've been through this but for me it was easy to say the least. I have worked for the same company for over thirty years and have known my direct supervisor for more than twenty years so that made it easier. I printed out the section from the Medical info & Characteristics of pain and gave that to my super to read, that was easier than trying to explain while my head was only working at around 5%. Hopefully Matt you have a good relationship with your boss and if he values you and your input to the company then he will help you get through this nightmare. Hoping this gives some encouregement, what we dont need when we are going through this sort of drama is the extra worry of our employment status. If all CHers are like me then you take your job seriously, its not just a way of earning money its part of your life. Good vibes hope things work out for you. Kind Regards Barry PS : Why not show this post to your boss it may give him some more info on what we have to go through.
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