Guest guest Posted May 1, 2003 Report Share Posted May 1, 2003 Glad to hear things went well . No break for 6 days? How old are the girls? Rest up good for the next round . Gail :-) << Hey all, I survived living at my neighbor's. I was there for 6 days 24 hrs with 3 girls plus a puppy. . It was long but I enjoyed it. . I'm just recoperating b4 I go back there from sun-Tuesday. . hope y'all are doing great, and hope y'all have a good last day in April 2003. >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2003 Report Share Posted May 1, 2003 Gail, The girls aged were 1 1/2, 3 and a 6 yr old. The only time that I was on a break for just me was Thursday morning, and Sunday evening for an hour. Glad to hear things went well . No break for 6 days? How old are the girls? Rest up good for the next round . Gail :-) << Hey all, I survived living at my neighbor's. I was there for 6 days 24 hrs with 3 girls plus a puppy. . It was long but I enjoyed it. . I'm just recoperating b4 I go back there from sun-Tuesday. . hope y'all are doing great, and hope y'all have a good last day in April 2003. >> -- __________________________________________________________ Sign-up for your own FREE Personalized E-mail at Mail.com http://www.mail.com/?sr=signup Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2004 Report Share Posted February 7, 2004 Hi Karel, Congratulations on your new position BUT when you say: >>>> " She had been giving me extremely poor references to everyone, but other managers hadn't been willing to tell me what she said; said it was " private and priviledged " information. " that is not exactly correct! When I was in management we were told that the ONLY things we could say about an employee either still in our employ, having quit or dismissed was; date of hire, length of employment and would we hire them again.You have a legal right to know who said what about your references. It was a matter of covering the company's hind-end for legal ramifications because you HAVE to be able to prove every little thing you say in your reference when the employee asks to see who said what! We could not say " we suspected them of stealing, they were lazy, they were sloppy in their work or appearance or even they did not live up to the standards of the company. If and since she said anything against you she has to have documentation to prove it or her hinny can be in trouble, probably not only at the DMV either! It is YOUR privileged information not theirs! It might be interesting to see what the old soldier actually said about you! Or maybe you don't give a rip anymore and are just happy to be out of " Sally Soldier's " infantry division! Again congratulations! I survived!! Several months ago, I e-mailed everyone asking for ideas about what to do with my extremely " difficult " manager at the Oregon DMV. She had been an Army Sargeant for 20 years (desk job only, from my understanding) and firmly believes that she is still there and that we are all new recruits fresh off the bus, ready for boot camp. Well, for some reason, she's still there--BUT I'M NOT!!! After 3 1/2 years of (excuse me) Hell and about 300 interviews later (I kept track of each and every one), I now have a job at the Oregon Department of Transportation in a different building. YIPPEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!! Believe me, I've been jumping up and down for joy for the last 2 weeks! It's not really a promotion, but at least I'm out of Hell. My now ex-manager is not happy because she's losing an excellent worker who processed twice the documents of everyone else with less than a 2% error rate. The funny part of this is that she just happened to " need " the Thursday and Friday off (again) that they were calling for references, and they desperately need someone at the new place, so they hired me without her reference--she ain't a happy camper. She had been giving me extremely poor references to everyone, but other managers hadn't been willing to tell me what she said; said it was " private and priviledged " information. :s I had e-mailed my manager with my two weeks notice because she was in a meeting, and got back to her desk after I left. One of my co-workers who sits on the other side of the wall from the manager said that she heard the assistant manager ask, " Have you read your e-mail yet? " and after a pause my manager apparently said, " How are we going to keep our stats up now? " That's the real reason she wouldn't let me go--the stats. So, to all bosses out there--treat your employees with respect and praise them every so often when they do well. We really will work harder and better for you if you just treat us like people and not like slave labor. The last two weeks have been so long (it felt like it took another 3 1/2 years) and I SURVIVED!!! Anyway, I just wanted to share my good fortune with the world. Karel _________________________________________________________________ Plan your next US getaway to one of the super destinations here. http://special.msn.com/local/hotdestinations.armx === Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2004 Report Share Posted February 7, 2004 Karolyn; I understand that managers are only supposed to say general things, and supposidly she was supposed to, but--let me explain. A couple times I interviewed with other managers in the DMV and was turned down, I asked for meetings to talk about the interview. Both times, the managers had papers in front of them with their reference questions on, and areas marked " Excellent " , " Average " , and " Poor " , where they put checkmarks under the given answer. I wasn't allowed to look at these reference sheets, wasn't allowed to even touch them, but both times (as the managers looked at them or held them up close enough for me to see the checks but not close enough for me to see the wording), all but two items were marked " Poor " . Those other two were " Average " . Both times, the papers were filled with questions on both front and back. I processed an average of twice what the others did with extremely few mistakes, I was ALWAYS on time (I printed out a database screen with the date and time on every morning as soon as I arrived in case I was accused of being late--again), I never took work time to get coffee or food from the cafeteria and I had a good working relationship with all of my co-workers, even the " difficult " ones. I have had over 300 vacation hours saved and over 100 sick leave hours saved for a while (they roll over from year to year). I was always there, never late and did more work than anyone. So why did it take me over 3 1/2 years to get out? I asked her for meetings to talk about it, and she usually set one up, then went to another meeting or just didn't come in that day. After a while I gave up. I have heard managers in DMV talking about their workers in ways they shouldn't be. They stick together and won't defend the workers, even if they know the other manager is wrong. The biggest problem is, my DMV manager intimidated HER manager, so nothing was ever done to correct the moral problem within the unit. My manager passed others in the unit over for promotion for " favorites " in other units (even though our people knew the work and did it well), she openly criticized people to others, and nothing has ever been done. She has hired others from other units, even though they were gone a lot (not sick) and have a lot of " Leave Without Pay " (took more time off than they earned), and when confronted with that fact, she told one of my co-workers that had been denied the promotion that " Leave Without Pay doesn't matter " . The last manager was fired for doing far less than this was has ever done. We have even gone all the way to the top of DMV with complaints and nothing is done. I understand where you're coming from, and I know there are wonderful managers out there; I've worked with some of them; the problem was I wasn't in their units permanently--just borrowed for a while. I don't know if you saw my first e-mail where I asked for ideas, but I explained more there. What I've said here is just a tiny bit of what I've had to live through. Karel _________________________________________________________________ Find great local high-speed Internet access value at the MSN High-Speed Marketplace. http://click.atdmt.com/AVE/go/onm00200360ave/direct/01/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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