Sorry I haven't made any comments recently. The new job has been kicking my ass, but I'm hoping things will be better soon once I get it under my belt.
#967 Job Insecurity

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5 thoughts on “#967 Job Insecurity”
Gorbi1985
Good old insecurities
But at the other hand Devon has an opportunity to prove herself, which may strenghen their relationship.
And go Eric go!!! Show them at work Clements is The Best!!!
A Reader
And there we go, approaching it much closer to ‘adult’ than ‘child’. I’m so happy that these two lovely ladies are talking it out and hopefully we’ll see the jealousy fade and the passionate, fun love that these two share come back to the fore. I’ve seen in real life how badly this can go when one partner doesn’t trust her lady and it’s not nice. Women can be so passionate or vindictive or just plain obstinate when it comes to relationships and love and we don’t alway act ‘rationally’ when we feel that kind of hurt. Unless of course, you develop the kind of trust and understanding that really defines love and then, well… Hopefully like these two, they will come back stronger.
sterling
Yes, that’s it! Have her transferred to a different store! That won’t leave you open to a lawsuit, will it? I recommend the law firm of Dewey, Screwum & Howe! Teenage angst is such an ugly thing.
Thracecius
Devon laid her cards on the table and I think she’s played them smartly.

Keep up the good work, Eric! Hope the job kicks your ass in a good way, as it were.
ChrisH
Eric, good luck on your new job! It’s awful to have to work at the same place on and on. It’s a bit uncomfortable seeing Annabel’s apprehension. But it’s much better that she’s expressing it rather than if she just said “Oh it’s nothing really!” without really meaning it.