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I know that feel bro. I work with a kid with down syndrome. He's one of the baggers though but still #$@@+ with my patience sometimes (I'm a cashier). All I do is just let him have his way, be his friend, etc.
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Originally Posted by ksteezy
I work with patients with similar disabilities, and although at times it can be frustrating you just have to remind yourself why you are there...you have a job because they need you, in reality they put food on your table and a roof over your head, so who needs who more I ask myself, I came to the conclusion that for a little bit of patience and compassion I get to live a pretty good life....
The way you express yourself, you are not cut fir the job, find something else.
Originally Posted by ksteezy
I work with patients with similar disabilities, and although at times it can be frustrating you just have to remind yourself why you are there...you have a job because they need you, in reality they put food on your table and a roof over your head, so who needs who more I ask myself, I came to the conclusion that for a little bit of patience and compassion I get to live a pretty good life....
The way you express yourself, you are not cut fir the job, find something else.
Originally Posted by stickyfingaz20
Originally Posted by ksteezy
I work with patients with similar disabilities, and although at times it can be frustrating you just have to remind yourself why you are there...you have a job because they need you, in reality they put food on your table and a roof over your head, so who needs who more I ask myself, I came to the conclusion that for a little bit of patience and compassion I get to live a pretty good life....
The way you express yourself, you are not cut fir the job, find something else.
Thanks man, it definitely does make me appreciate the way I get to live a lot more, I guess I really was just venting, and I wanted to see how others who work with similar clients/patients dealt with it, because it is very frustrating at times and my bad for coming across as a prick at first, but those who work with these types of people understand what I'm dealing with. Either way, I still wouldn't actually lash out at them in a violent or degrading manner, Its just challenging. Im just looking for more positive ways to deal with the difficulties.
Originally Posted by stickyfingaz20
Originally Posted by ksteezy
I work with patients with similar disabilities, and although at times it can be frustrating you just have to remind yourself why you are there...you have a job because they need you, in reality they put food on your table and a roof over your head, so who needs who more I ask myself, I came to the conclusion that for a little bit of patience and compassion I get to live a pretty good life....
The way you express yourself, you are not cut fir the job, find something else.
Thanks man, it definitely does make me appreciate the way I get to live a lot more, I guess I really was just venting, and I wanted to see how others who work with similar clients/patients dealt with it, because it is very frustrating at times and my bad for coming across as a prick at first, but those who work with these types of people understand what I'm dealing with. Either way, I still wouldn't actually lash out at them in a violent or degrading manner, Its just challenging. Im just looking for more positive ways to deal with the difficulties.
Originally Posted by CWrite78
if you dont have the patience for it, then you need to find another job before you do anything stupid.
Originally Posted by CWrite78
if you dont have the patience for it, then you need to find another job before you do anything stupid.