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| Written by Diana, on 29-03-2004 20:22 |
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Well, I worked up the nerve to talk to my supervisor today, whom I work with on an hourly basis...or more, about the fact that she's moving away and leaving us. In fact the only other person I like in the office, who I can talk to that is, is leaving all together. There wasn't even anyone at my level to talk to about this crappy situation. Anyhow, I guess I looked out of it or something so she asked if I slept this weekend. She's knows I don't sleep. And after I said, "Yes actually," she said she didn't from moving furnature this weekend and then she was taken off hold with the person she was on the phone with, the reason I went over there, so that was that. But when I got back to my desk I decided that was my only chance to say something so I did. I asked if we were going to have a meeting about her moving (She'll be telecommuting from Arizona--we're in L.A.). I don't remember if she said we were or not as a department but she asked if I wanted to have a meeting, just her and me. Of course I said I don't care. So she asked if I wanted to do it know. And again with "I don't care." So we went in the small conference room and I told her I was concerned, that I didn't want to move to the area the billing department is in because I don't like all the gossip that goes on over there and she said she doesn't either and that I didn't have to move. She'd talk to the Billing Supervisor, let him know I preferred not to take the desk he was offering me. She also assured me that he'd only be my supervisor in the sense that I'd go to him for vacation time, timecards, and working weekends. She also assured me that the owner of the company wants to do everything they can to make this telecommuting thing successful. We'll be connected with all the necessary technology. She also said that I don't have anything to worry about because I've been doing a really great job. She left early today so I sat down at her desk and started working on creating a PDF Affiliate Worksheet for reporters to fill out online...so we can really truely become paperless. I only got about 1/3 of the way done but I think she's going to be really pleased. She's so great about giving me credit for projects like this, and letting the office manager know about them. She gets crabby some days and we all get worked up over it, but there's definitely more good than bad. I really do think this was the best thing that could have happened at this particular time in my life. Now if only I could figure out how to eat...and not cut *wink*
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