Respect for those that work with xAP
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Respect for those that work with xAP
| Mon, 03-22-2010 - 4:28pm |
Ladies -
I just had to express my newfound respect and utter admiration for those of you who work with, or have to frequently see your xAP.

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Thank you for this ...
it is so hard - heart-breaking every moment. I just left a meeting where my xAP and I had to sit next to one another. I left just before it ended so that we wouldn't connect - he followed me out - and so I was forced to turn to him and say I gotta go. I am day 18 LC and I can't stop crying right now.
This hurts so bad.
Jodi
That is really nice of you to say.
It is extremely hard and I can't take it much longer which is why I'm leaving here in a few weeks. It is impossible to move on (for me anyway) and in order to move on I must leave this place.
Thanks again for thinking of us who work with AP.
Hugs to all -
It is terrible situation. Luckily for me, we don't sit next to each other and I do everything I can not to run into him (changed my lunch break times - because he used to wait for me in the cafeteria, using different entrance to the bulding because he knows what time I'm coming to work and would wait for me in a hallway - you really have to be creative to protect yourself. But every little thing, even seeing him from the distance or seeing his name on a paperwork just brings the same pain, it is just unbearable at times.
XOXO
Gone
Gal, thank you so much for this!
Gullable,
Your post put a smile on my face. Que cards, eh? Yep, sometimes it's exactly like rehearsing for the biggest role of our lives, you know? It
~Iddy~
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