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it's simple, you date and **** her mother.
I don't think you should leave your job OP, certainly not if you love it. I think that if you behave like you always do and not discuss this personal stuff with her mom, everything is going to be just fine. (Well that is if the mom handles it professionally) Bonne chance OP :)
Have you never heard the expression "don't crap where you eat"?
And that's why you don't crap where you eat.
Go to work. Give it a try before quitting. It may be awkward at first, but it should get better. If not then quit.
You deserve it OP, don't poop where you eat
I don't see why you couldn't keep working there, OP. As long as you're both being an adult about the breakup.
The problem may solve itself. When mom hears you got dumped, she may fire you.
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At least it's only the first story. That's a survivable fall if you get thrown out the window by either the ex or the mother ...
Unless your now ex-girlfriend is making it seem like you dumped her and creating drama, i don't see how this is a problem. Talk with your 'boss' outside of working time because work and home drama should not mix. It's not professional.