pammy
04-19-2006, 10:29 PM
No one know's for sure who will stay in the office or how many work hour's they will get. I may get only 32 hour's but I wouldn't have to take a paycut and I would check one day a week. If I went back to checking full time, I would get the paycut and still might end up working 32 hour's.
And as they keep reminding us, it all depends on if we pass "certification in the Mc Donalds way of treating the money like hamburger's!? Well, that's what they keep telling us. We start training on Monday and they will be testing us durring the whole thing. My hope is to ingratiate myself with the trainer's so if thing's arn't going well, maybe they will be inclined to want to help me.
Anyway, I have decided to enjoy the day's I have left in the office. After midnight no one bother's me so I can listen to music as loud and long as I went. I take most of my Janis collection with me. I'm having a really good time. And rediscovering some of Janis' song's that I haven't played a lot lately.
It's only now that I may lose my job that I will confess to actually loving it.[I know...I might not have taken the chance without ya'll's support]
But I've only told people that I "really like" my job. To admit that I do love my job and that it is important to me is to open the door to losing it.
I remember being a kid and sitting on my bike in the street and looking up at the sky and thinking that if I wanted something to happen I would have to pretend that I didn't want it or didn't care, then I might 'fool the fate's' and have a chance of actually getting what I wanted. I know: magical thinking.
But now that everything is going to change anyway, I'll admit the truth. I love my job and if I was rich I would do it for nothing and give some other poor employee my check.
I've just decided that whatever time I have left in my job, I'm going to enjoy it. And playing my Janis cd's is part of the fun.
It seem's they are going to be concerned more with speed than anything else so I imagine they will stop us playing cd's. Until then this little rudie is going to party on!!!
pammy
And as they keep reminding us, it all depends on if we pass "certification in the Mc Donalds way of treating the money like hamburger's!? Well, that's what they keep telling us. We start training on Monday and they will be testing us durring the whole thing. My hope is to ingratiate myself with the trainer's so if thing's arn't going well, maybe they will be inclined to want to help me.
Anyway, I have decided to enjoy the day's I have left in the office. After midnight no one bother's me so I can listen to music as loud and long as I went. I take most of my Janis collection with me. I'm having a really good time. And rediscovering some of Janis' song's that I haven't played a lot lately.
It's only now that I may lose my job that I will confess to actually loving it.[I know...I might not have taken the chance without ya'll's support]
But I've only told people that I "really like" my job. To admit that I do love my job and that it is important to me is to open the door to losing it.
I remember being a kid and sitting on my bike in the street and looking up at the sky and thinking that if I wanted something to happen I would have to pretend that I didn't want it or didn't care, then I might 'fool the fate's' and have a chance of actually getting what I wanted. I know: magical thinking.
But now that everything is going to change anyway, I'll admit the truth. I love my job and if I was rich I would do it for nothing and give some other poor employee my check.
I've just decided that whatever time I have left in my job, I'm going to enjoy it. And playing my Janis cd's is part of the fun.
It seem's they are going to be concerned more with speed than anything else so I imagine they will stop us playing cd's. Until then this little rudie is going to party on!!!
pammy