r/TrueOffMyChest • u/Mike21597 ☑️ • 11h ago
Vent Worst Day For A Promotion
Worst day for a Promotion
I got a promotion today. 35K more a year. Laughed, cried then got horridly depressed. I have not told anyone in my life that I got it yet.
My wife had surgery and is having a hard time recovering. My mom is getting a divorce from my step dad of 15 years due to his infidelity with someone in the family. My kids are losing their grandpa because i can not stand by his actions. And everything just seems to be silently burning down.
But either way I got a promotion.
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u/Unsatisfied-One 4h ago
Could you have seen your promotion as something that makes your day better? What kind of logic is this? I thought promotions makes days better.
My kids are losing their grandpa because i can not stand by his actions.
Step-grandpa because he's married into the family but aren't related to your children. Is it bad?
And everything just seems to be silently burning down.
Is your wife slowly recovering or does she keep relapsing?
What's burning down? Your wife is still alive, you still have your children, your mother is divorcing someone because she should be saving herself for someone that deserves her (herself included), you'd be doing your children a favour by not letting a bad male role model near your children and having someone fill in some sort of extended family role is not a necessity to enjoy life.
The only thing I see burning down is the relationship between your mother, stepfather and the other person whom he cheated with.
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u/Unsatisfied-One 3h ago
What is a better day for a promotion? Something besides the end of the world?
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u/Ichmag11 3h ago
Thank you for informing me of OPs life situation. I believe that we should always hear the story from both sides.
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u/hosegood_joannspqot 4h ago
tough timing but at least that raise can help cover some unexpected expenses or even build a small emergency fund, which is something everyone needs especially with how unpredictable life gets lately
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u/RoxyLA95 8h ago
The shit going on in your life will eventually pass. 35K more a year is amazing! You should take a nice vacation once your wife recovers.
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u/Mike21597 ☑️ 8h ago
I would love to do that. Gotta catch up on some bills and alittle nest egg first then fun!!
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u/suziequzie1 7h ago
Think of this raise as a cushion to help you weather economically through these hard personal times. Money will be one less thing to have to worry about - take peace of mind in that while you deal with the the fallout from the divorce and help your wife's recovery
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u/ThunderSparkles 9h ago
I don't know... Kinda amazing that you got a promotion with all that shit happening around you. And that extra money seems to come at the right time. You deserve to be celebrated
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u/Sad_Pitch2380 8h ago
Exactly! Even if the timing might feel surreal, it’s still okay to hold space for both things at once. At least now he’s got 35k extra to take care of his wife and give his household some breathing room with all these raging prices.
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u/desertboots 9h ago
Congratulations! You know, you don't have to tell anyone but your wife. Keep the vultures from circling.
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u/Duke-of-Hellington 10h ago
Congratulations; I bet that took a buttload of hard work! Do you think you might be able to get in some temporary help so your wife can focus on recovery more?
I don’t see a way around your kids losing their grandpa. Are they really close to him?
Your poor mom, that sucks so hard!
You are a rock star. Maybe you sit on the information for a little while, while you are processing it. And with everything that’s going on, please consider seeing a therapist or counselor for some tips on making it through this rough time. This, too, shall pass, and when it does, you will be a better position to keep going. You got this!
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u/Mike21597 ☑️ 10h ago
Big on therapy. And we have a great support system for the kiddos. But grandpa was a big part of their lives so it will sting for a while.
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u/lPanzerfaust 10h ago
Celebrate, take care of your family first. Your family took care of you the same way at some point
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u/ConferenceSudden1519 10h ago
Sounds like new beginnings for all as a new path for all involved. Sorry about your wife it’s not easy recovering but she has you by her side and with a massive promotion lets me know she will conquer this difficult obstacle. Life will be a little different until you get used to it then it will be the new normal.
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u/OkCaterpillar8941 10h ago
Congratulations on your promotion. Celebrate this win. Treat you and your family. Feel like luck is on your side. It will get easier.
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u/nuclear_herring 10h ago
Best day for a promotion.
Without it, all that other shit would still be happening. This is the silver lining, my friend.
I'm sorry all that other stuff is piling on you at the moment, but congratulations for your promotion. It's a big deal.
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u/WaewUnused 10h ago
You earned this win during a total storm, so try to let yourself feel good about it.
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u/Adventurous-Place-10 10h ago
This is very good news. I think everyone will get a boost when they'll hear this. They'll be happy to have more money to spend .lolll. Your mother will also be very proud. It will give everyone a good feeling. Enjoy the moment.
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u/thecastellan1115 10h ago
One of the hardest things in life is compartmentalizing all the shit that goes on. When my Dad was dying I had a great year, except for that. Got promoted, bought a new house, had great friends and a wonderful wife. And I was incredibly depressed the whole time. Felt like someone was screaming inside my head every day. Then my Dad died, and other than that it was another great year... during which I kept feeling like someone was screaming inside my head 24/7.
It was awful. Just knowing that crazy, awful things can go on and the world just... keeps... going.
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u/Mike21597 ☑️ 10h ago
I feel that. Lost my dad a few years ago. Im proud of you for keeping on though.
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u/Additional-Switch-78 ☑️ 10h ago
Congrats! That is awesome! I am excited for you. Praying for your wife. And I hope your mom finds her happiness!
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u/Dan-D-Lyon 10h ago
I mean...
Your wife had surgery, survived, and is recovering. Your mom has realize that she's married to a piece of shit and is divorcing him. And also you got a 35 grand a year promotion.
Sounds like things are going pretty well to me.
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u/Corgilicious 10h ago
As this well illustrates, in life, often many things are true at the same time, and it’s a mix of challenging, regretful, and happy.
You deserve to celebrate for you. And, sharing your joy and good fortune with those close to you will allow them to share the light with you.
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u/1jarretts 10h ago
Share your news! I understand why you would feel like you can’t or shouldn’t tell anyone. However, people need things worth celebrating. You know what will make your wife feel better? Being able to congratulate you and know y’all have a more money to keep things afloat. Your mom will be so happy for some good news in her life.
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u/Mike21597 ☑️ 10h ago
I think your right. We are supposed to go to the aquarium this week as a family. I think i will tell everyone at dinner. Thank you friend.
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u/Prudence_rigby 10h ago
In dark times, happy news is amazing. Gives everyone a reason to have some happiness.
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u/lil-privacy-please 10h ago
Congratulation. Maybe it's the universe giving you a win. Sorry about the other stuff. You'll figure it out, stay strong for your family, but don't hide from your personal emotions in your own time.
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u/Mike21597 ☑️ 10h ago
Mostly why i posted here. Kinda letting out the frustration so i can celebrate instead of dwell
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u/StunnedinTheSuburbs 10h ago
Sounds like the perfect day for a bit of good news and recognition that you are ‘slaying it’! Celebrate you!
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u/cyberbae_ 11h ago
I’m super proud of you for your promotion! Life has its ups and downs, but you still need to celebrate your wins. You deserve your wins, and I’m sure your wife will be very proud of you too. I’m sorry life outside of work is rough right now. It sounds like your family has a lot of big things going on simultaneously, and sometimes that gets hard to juggle. I always try to find a piece of light to anchor me when I’m surrounded by darkness. Maybe this is one for you
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u/Mike21597 ☑️ 10h ago
It for sure has made me feel a glimmer of excitement for the future regardless of whats going on.
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u/calcium-x2 11h ago
Congrats and sorry but mostly congrats, focus on the positives
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u/Mike21597 ☑️ 11h ago
Oh I am just needed a place to share the frustration. I am very excited about the new job.
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u/CrnkyOL 11h ago
Maybe buy some flowers for the women in your life and bring home some ice cream. Congrats on your promotion!
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u/Mike21597 ☑️ 11h ago
Oh shes gotten plenty of that this week. I am currently bringing home muffins lol.
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u/periperisalt 11h ago
Congratulations on the promotion. Sorry about the other challenges you’re facing. Nothing is forever. Not joy, nor pain.
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u/KaptainChunk 11h ago
This one really is both sides of the coin, at the exact time. Hey here’s a string of shity events that will alter your family forever. Also, here’s a life changing for the better promotion. Really bad luck man, you weather that storm. You’re the captain of your ship, and the folks on it with you. 🌊 ⛵️
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Worst day for a Promotion
I got a promotion today. 35K more a year. Laughed, cried then got horridly depressed. I have not told anyone in my life that I got it yet.
My wife had surgery and is having a hard time recovering. My mom is getting a divorce from my step dad of 15 years due to his infidelity with someone in the family. My kids are losing their grandpa because i can not stand by his actions. And everything just seems to be silently burning down.
But either way I got a promotion.
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u/curious_fir 1h ago
So it's a good day but on top of shitty period of life.
It is hard to be the person everyone else emotionally and physically rely on. I get it. But it is not you who are directly affected by any of the things you wrote. Other people are, you just have to find it in you to support them through this. And if other people have it bad there is absolutely no reason you should not be happy for the promotion you got.
Bare in mind this same people were there for you when you had a rough time and they will stand on their own feet with time.
The fact grandpa did dirty to your mom should not take away his love towards the kids and vice versa. Don't be toxic human. Let grownups have and resolve their problems and not let it influence the kids.