OGP Girl
Walmart Digital Personal Shopper
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- Mar 2, 2017
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Ok, so last week I was asked to sit in on a AP Apprehension of a Female. It was around 10pm. I admit I was kinda excited.
But when I got there, it turned out to just be a huge sack of sad...Mom was stealing to support her son's alcoholic lifestyle, she was going to jail.
It actually reminded me of my own childhood, my Dad was a alcoholic too, and I had/am still having a lot of personal difficulties coming up.
I'm a recovering alcoholic too which started after, a incident at work shall we say on January 1st. Quit cold turkey because I don't want to become my Dad.
Anyways, I wanted to ask if anyone else had similar stories about what happens in the AP Room and it being very sad tbh.
I just basically upset me and with everything personal going on it was not helpful. But it's part of the job.
I honestly feel like I am not doing enough ATM but with the medical issues I am having I am already at my breaking point and it's too embarrassing to talk to leadership about.
Ok, so last week I was asked to sit in on a AP Apprehension of a Female. It was around 10pm. I admit I was kinda excited.
But when I got there, it turned out to just be a huge sack of sad...Mom was stealing to support her son's alcoholic lifestyle, she was going to jail.
It actually reminded me of my own childhood, my Dad was a alcoholic too, and I had/am still having a lot of personal difficulties coming up.
I'm a recovering alcoholic too which started after, a incident at work shall we say on January 1st. Quit cold turkey because I don't want to become my Dad.
Anyways, I wanted to ask if anyone else had similar stories about what happens in the AP Room and it being very sad tbh.
I just basically upset me and with everything personal going on it was not helpful. But it's part of the job.
I honestly feel like I am not doing enough ATM but with the medical issues I am having I am already at my breaking point and it's too embarrassing to talk to leadership about.
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