I'd put this in off-topic, but a key part of it happened at work, so I thought I'd put it here. The Mods'll do what they do best if I'm wrong.
A while ago, just under two months, my fiancee died in her sleep... and while I was expecting it to happen eventually, I wasn't thinking it would happen for another 50-60 years, well AFTER we were married. Take a wild guess how I took it.
Because work only gave me 2 days off I had to go back in while I was still pretty much a wreck. The job being what it is, I ended up a crying wreck and walking out... I did get the shift manager's okay to leave, but it was still mid-shift with no note. I've been living off savings and the good will of a former roomie I've moved back in with, and I'm back in a condition where I want to get back out there and do something besides mope.
What I'd like to know is if anyone has an idea on how to put something like that down on an app/resume under 'reason for leaving' that doesn't sound like I'm unstable or unreliable.
A while ago, just under two months, my fiancee died in her sleep... and while I was expecting it to happen eventually, I wasn't thinking it would happen for another 50-60 years, well AFTER we were married. Take a wild guess how I took it.
Because work only gave me 2 days off I had to go back in while I was still pretty much a wreck. The job being what it is, I ended up a crying wreck and walking out... I did get the shift manager's okay to leave, but it was still mid-shift with no note. I've been living off savings and the good will of a former roomie I've moved back in with, and I'm back in a condition where I want to get back out there and do something besides mope.
What I'd like to know is if anyone has an idea on how to put something like that down on an app/resume under 'reason for leaving' that doesn't sound like I'm unstable or unreliable.
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