I guess I should clarify a little. Oh, and thank you all for the friendly replies. I find it interesting how many folks are/were in similar situations. I currently have my own insurance. I sort of Cobra from my previous employer at the retiree rate. I pay it and can manage the cost. My bosses idea of company paid health insurance was to offer me $50 a month! I kind of made my boss out to be a real ah@le, which he is becoming more. He has /was good to me in the past but is truly becoming more fixated on profit. His business is his hobby too, he spends all hours thinking about it. Its not uncommon for my emails to be time stamped at 3AM. He cant understand why everyone that works for him doesn't feel the same way. He is also hooked on Self Help/Management books and has all his managers read them and attend seminars. His idea of an urgent matter is chrome simulator hubcaps on a lawn service truck that may not hardly run. He is the customer from heck, too. He really likes to jack up our vendors and expects me to do the same. His department heads are all young, less than 30. Not an issue, but at a different place in their career than me, so he gets away with treating them bad/differently than me. I know some of my ways cramp his style but he also knows if he ever spoke to me like he does to those young guys, I'd tell to pound sand. I thought I would be the bigger person and offer him time to find someone, if its a week, ok, longer, ok too. I'm hot, tired, and over dealing with irritating people. I have at least six tractors and a Scout to restore, heck, just tidying up will take a year. My mind is made up.
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