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Originally Posted by cinnamongrrl
Personally, I like getting out of the house and away from clients for a time. Its like having a break. Plus, I get some of my shopping done...its like getting paid to shop 
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I do enjoy getting away from her nagging (she's a nagger big time) but I can't do my shopping. She sends me to Central Market, which is the single most expensive grocery store we have. Items there are 2-5 times more expensive than our grocery store (she's snobby). However, when I have to go to H-E-B (our grocery store) I definitely get some grocery shopping done.
Its mostly the time she sends me. Central Market is ALWAYS jam packed at the time she sends me, and the way they have the aisles set up it's not consumer friendly. Not to mention the driving around just to find any parking space.
I think it was mostly the fact the I had already been 5 times that week, PLUS she even pays someone to do her grocery shopping, and that person did the shopping on Monday.
Even more so, apparently the morning care giver cannot cook and on Mondays and Fridays I'm off so the morning person works her shift and mine (12 hours). So because she cannot cook, I'm left cooking not only the day that i'm there's food (which on sat and sun is a 12 hour shift) but the next days food because I wont be there.
so I had bought th e fish... why couldn't I have gotten it the day before, or better yet, why couldn't the day person for today gone and got it???
all she had me do to it was quirt lemon and put parsley on it.. that's it... you're telling me the day person couldn't have done that?!?!?!?!
it gets really frustrating that I do double work for other peoples inabilities.
(rant done)