Re: OT: The wants of the one.....




Donna Wrote:
Jeannie <jwilson421@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:Xns9965552026219jwilson421comcastnet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx:

Donna <donna@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:Xns996513C5193Cdonnacroakerwoodscom@xxxxxxxxxxxxx:

At what point do we take our limitations and do the best with can
with them? Why not change jobs?

We're becoming a society of entitlement.

I wasn't arguing either side really, just presenting another point of
view. I changed jobs when I was having terrible allergy issues when
I
managed the office for a stucco company. I later found out there was
something in cement that I was allergic to. I don't expect everyone
to adapt for me, nor should I adapt for everyone else. Just simply
stating that it isn't always as simple as someone just plain not
liking someone's perfume, etc.


I was allergic to something in the building where I was doing MT in
Pittsburgh. I kept tissues at the desk as I sneezed all day. I chose
that
over taking allergy medication, but I would have done that at the time
rather than leave the job. If it got too bad, I would have found
another
job.

I wasn't jabbing you personally, Jeannie. It just bugs me sometimes how
we
have to bend over backwards as a society and all it would take, in a
lot of
instances, is some personal responsibility on the part of the
'entitled.'



--
~Donna
http://www.frugalsewing.com
Well, I'm allergic to as* h****s (censoring myself or Scribera will).
Sure wish that meant they had to stay home <G>


--
RaeMorrill
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