Teen Mom Young and Pregnant #21

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Brett has already said he doesn’t have Harlow as much as people keep saying. But people here are obsessed with thinking saint Brett and Jane have full time custody 😂
I'm sorry but brett is clearly more mature and focused on harlow then chsrlie is.
 
I’ve worked in a couple care homes, it’s hard work and you get peanuts. I’ve had people hit, scratch, kick, bite, pull my hair and spit at me. I can deal with all that, but the staff are also bitchy af. There have been a few times where I’ve cried on shift due to staff being horrible. Charlie has no chance of sticking it out. Especially as like I said, it’s a minimum wage job, she has to be flexible and be able to work weekends, how’s she gonna see her boyfriend if she’s working.
Good luck to her & the care home that hired her.
 
I’ve worked in a couple care homes, it’s hard work and you get peanuts. I’ve had people hit, scratch, kick, bite, pull my hair and spit at me. I can deal with all that, but the staff are also bitchy af. There have been a few times where I’ve cried on shift due to staff being horrible. Charlie has no chance of sticking it out. Especially as like I said, it’s a minimum wage job, she has to be flexible and be able to work weekends, how’s she gonna see her boyfriend if she’s working.
Good luck to her & the care home that hired her.
She will quit when oliboy is back
 
I’ve worked in a couple care homes, it’s hard work and you get peanuts. I’ve had people hit, scratch, kick, bite, pull my hair and spit at me. I can deal with all that, but the staff are also bitchy af. There have been a few times where I’ve cried on shift due to staff being horrible. Charlie has no chance of sticking it out. Especially as like I said, it’s a minimum wage job, she has to be flexible and be able to work weekends, how’s she gonna see her boyfriend if she’s working.
Good luck to her & the care home that hired her.
I work in a home too and today a resident told me she didn’t like my singing and I should have singing lessons or shut up...idk how Charlie would be able to deal with the abuse when she can’t deal with people saying her eyelashes are tit 🤣
 
my sister in law is a care worker and literally working through covid is putting her through it, good luck to charlie (sarcasm 😂) because it has literally nearly broke the toughest person i know...night shifts in care and during the day home schooling her daughter and looking after her other two kids as well...12 hour shifts sounds to me like charlie is doing night shifts, she won't last a second...maybe at least it'll give her a serious reality check when it comes to covid, because the things my sister in law has seen from it...
 
my sister in law is a care worker and literally working through covid is putting her through it, good luck to charlie (sarcasm 😂) because it has literally nearly broke the toughest person i know...night shifts in care and during the day home schooling her daughter and looking after her other two kids as well...12 hour shifts sounds to me like charlie is doing night shifts, she won't last a second...maybe at least it'll give her a serious reality check when it comes to covid, because the things my sister in law has seen from it...
Most care homes do 12 hours for the day staff and 12 hours for the night staff, so she could be doing either (or both).
I was working through the first lockdown and it absolutely ruined my mental health, I’ve been off sick since June. Granted it was a build up of things, but work definitely had a big role in it. The management didn’t handle things with covid well at all & the workload was so bad, we caught it within the home and it was so difficult to watch so many residents that I loved pass away.
 
Most care homes do 12 hours for the day staff and 12 hours for the night staff, so she could be doing either (or both).
I was working through the first lockdown and it absolutely ruined my mental health, I’ve been off sick since June. Granted it was a build up of things, but work definitely had a big role in it. The management didn’t handle things with covid well at all & the workload was so bad, we caught it within the home and it was so difficult to watch so many residents that I loved pass away.
Well done for going through that and staying so strong, I couldn’t do it, for the exact reason you’ve said Charlie wouldn’t! But I don’t try and kid myself that I could, I know I’m not strong enough to witness that! Charlie on the other hand, she doesn’t even get attached to her own child, never mind an elderly human being who she’d view as too needy, she’ll be fine seeing that!
 
Most care homes do 12 hours for the day staff and 12 hours for the night staff, so she could be doing either (or both).
I was working through the first lockdown and it absolutely ruined my mental health, I’ve been off sick since June. Granted it was a build up of things, but work definitely had a big role in it. The management didn’t handle things with covid well at all & the workload was so bad, we caught it within the home and it was so difficult to watch so many residents that I loved pass away.
Genuinely well done to you for working through the first lockdown, it really is just so hard having to carry out the decisions being made, my sister in law had to leave her last job as they lied about there being covid in the building as they knew she wouldn't come in as she has children...she's doing this lockdown too but it's really taking it's toll on her seeing how the residents are being left, just horrible, i hope you're doing ok and you should be proud of yourself for all the work you've done xx
 
Why does Charlotte put salad in the little tray well annoys me some reason just put it on the plate
Plus always having iceberg lettuce some reason really reminds me of a "council salad" she does know there's loads of types of lettuce that are more tasty than water.
I know its trivial just bugs me haha
 
Genuinely well done to you for working through the first lockdown, it really is just so hard having to carry out the decisions being made, my sister in law had to leave her last job as they lied about there being covid in the building as they knew she wouldn't come in as she has children...she's doing this lockdown too but it's really taking it's toll on her seeing how the residents are being left, just horrible, i hope you're doing ok and you should be proud of yourself for all the work you've done xx
Mine did the same and lied about their being covid in the home. I worked 8 night shifts in a row, was completely run down and started feeling ill, kept going to work as I thought that was all it was. Turned out I had covid, told them I needed two weeks off and didn’t hear from them the whole two weeks, despite them telling me they would get me tested. They knew I was living alone at the time too (my family 70 miles away from me) and didn’t even think to check up on me. Thank you for your lovely words xx
 
Mine did the same and lied about their being covid in the home. I worked 8 night shifts in a row, was completely run down and started feeling ill, kept going to work as I thought that was all it was. Turned out I had covid, told them I needed two weeks off and didn’t hear from them the whole two weeks, despite them telling me they would get me tested. They knew I was living alone at the time too (my family 70 miles away from me) and didn’t even think to check up on me. Thank you for your lovely words xx
Awful that is, I hope you're doing ok now!! x
 
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