A Writer's Notebook, Day One-Thousand-Four-Hundred-And-Two

 Tomorrow is the last day of early voting here in Florida, making it Melissa's last day (unless she is working on election day itself, which I am not certain about right now).  I know she enjoys it, to some extent, but it has also been quite difficult in certain ways.  She was telling me that their is an older man who works with her who has been very inappropriate, telling off-color jokes and making various comments.  He said some stuff to her that was a bit inappropriate at one point, and she had to tell him off about it.  Some of the other workers have been stationed with him before and say that he did not act this way in the past, so they are wondering if he might have some dementia issues or another type of cognitive decline.  Melissa and the other supervisor had to take him aside again to discuss his behavior, and to warn him that, if it continues, they will recommend he not be asked to work as a clerk again.  

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