lizardqueen
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- Dec 5, 2005
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Sorry your ears gave you such problems. Can't wait to read the rest of your report.
Thanks for your patience so far, guys!
I seem to have quit the evil new job today. Either my alarm didn't go off, or I didn't hear it, and by the time I was awake, I only had 10 minutes to get to work. I did one of those deer in the headlight things- I've been planning to quit ASAP, and I'm pretty sure today was going to be my last day anyway- I was planning to call over the weekend and let them know I'd be moving to FL, and felt guilty about continuing with training for a job I know I won't be at long. So when I found myself in a position this morning where I knew I'd be at least 5 minutes late getting there (and I got an e-mail reprimand for clocking in at 8:02 a few days ago), I just couldn't go. I've never just not shown up to a job, ever, so I felt really bad about not going, but I just *couldn't*.
I don't know how to describe how miserable the job made me. A couple of examples: I have new info about the system to study each afternoon, and then I take a test over it the next morning. A few days ago, one of the questions was something like "What information do you need to get from someone who calls who has a new account that is not totally set up in the system yet?" I listed all the info I needed to get from them... but I got the question wrong because I didn't add that I needed to forward the message to a certain person. "But it asks what info to get from the owner, and the person I send it to isn't something I'd get from them!" Nope, still wrong. ***? I think that the final straw was yesterday: Our computers were down for about two hours, so whenever someone called, all we could do was jot down their info and promise to call them back. As a result, everyone was sitting around doing nothing, and they were letting groups go on extra breaks to kill time. Well, since I was sitting there doing *nothing*, I happened to reach into my purse and flip my phone open to see if I had any missed calls or messages. An hour or so later, my trainer was off talking to the boss about some time off she was taking, and when she came back, she delivered the message that "there was to be no more texting- that needs to wait for breaks." I spent all of three seconds looking at my phone, while we were doing NOTHING, and got in trouble for it. And not even by the boss sayings something, but by passing on a message. Quoth another DIS-er's DH-- sorry, but I don't roll that way!
So, um, that turned into a long rant, when all I really meant to say was "Hey! No more evil job!"
On that note! I'll have an actual update to the trip to post momentarily!!!
Congratulations on liberating yourself from the sucky job!Quitting is a necessary evil in times like that.
Also, I hate flying - from ascent to descent - so this Xanax deal is sounding pretty sweet. Can't wait for the next installment!!