So she needs a dog but doesn't bother to train it, clean up after it, or let it outside?
Sounds like she's using her illness as an excuse and sucked you into it.
She lets it outside, but she gets me to do it too. She swears she is a great animal trainer because her last dog is so good. I dont know, whatever. the dog is her business.
Although she did say that it will have to be crated while we are at work. We have kept it crated for several days and we let it out today and yesterday. Both days it tore things up. So its going back in the crate.
Anyway, I was more or less fired from my new job today. I started a month ago and had trouble remembering the many aspects of my phone job. Lots of multitasking, factoids and scenarios to remember. I was struggling and agreed to go through training again this week. I was actually doing well and getting things this time. The trainer asked how I felt and I said I felt more confident, but was only concerned about the multitasking and annoying background noise in our department. It ruined my focus.
I guess that was the wrong thing to say, since at the end of the day I was taken into HR and told they werent happy with my progress. I was in training for the second time and wasnt happy with the environment. (More training was their idea. Actually, in my weekly review they said I was a diligent worker and kept my enthusiasm. I was supposedly right where I was supposed to be in terms of progress.) There were no more departments to move me to, except the factory.
My back is screwed up, so I am not good at standing a lot. I told them I was recently diagnosed with ADD and that if I could hold out until I got the meds (I need to see another doctor first, etc) it would help my focus a lot. They said maybe it would and maybe not. Anyway, they are hiring more people and they need to open up more trainers and they have so few. So they are basically moving me out of the way to train more people.
So tonight I am job hunting. I start in the factory tomorrow morning, because I cant afford to not have a job.