Thursday, May 23, 2013
Winds of Change
The communication has ceased for a second time with University of Phoenix. Again, I was never informed how long the communication would last. I better not lose access to resources on their shitty website. In turn, I started looking elsewhere for assistance about what to do with this degree. I have been using the ever so vacant LinkedIn. I posted a question on Idaho Department of Labor about what I should do. I asked if there were any trade schools that might interest someone such as myself. I got an e-mail back from an individual who referred me to someone at Idaho Department of Labor. I have spoken with her, she can hear my frustration with the college situation. She referred me to Maximus. It is some government job who was looking for some trainers. I submitted an application. I had to submit it twice because their website does not work too well. I got a response from another person at Maximus telling me that my information was forwarded to her for a supervisor position at the call center. If it pays me more, sure hook me up. In the mean time, I feel that my job is being threatened by some fellow co-workers. The co-worker (I was warned that she does this) complained about my snarky comments. My second warning in a row in a week. The co-worker was obnoxiously speaking and then spoke indirectly to me, "Don't you love when you hear someone on a call and you think it is soooo gooood." She said it really loud. The boss said she could go, I was obnoxious and said, "Thank, God!" I did not want to go to work the next day. I just do not feel comfortable going to work anymore because there is too much garbage going on that I really do not have the time for. I cannot afford it either. I dislike the concept that some stupid bitch can come along and put your job at risk just because they feel like it. Already happened at DirecTv and I will not permit it to happen again. Sure, bad karma comes their way, but it puts a bitter taste in my mouth. Luckily, I let it roll down my back because I would have punched Emily Gilbert in the face when I saw that she works at Primary Health.
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