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Breaking Furniture that is not your own?

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Deidrababe

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I posted a note about this on the Weight board, but I have not gotten the kind of response I wanted...sO I figured I'd try here.

Without repeating the whole story, I broke a chair at my new job. My job is in a private home doing doggie day care. My boss was super okay about it and told me not to worry - saying she got the chair for free anyway.......but I'm still sick about it.

If you've ever broken furniture someplace other than home, what do you do and how do you handle it, EVEN if you're told "don't worry about it"

Should I really just let it go or should I Try to find a replacement chair?

Thoughts?

OXOX

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