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Managerial Phonecalls
Posted On 09/12/2007 07:06:30 by CumfyC

As some of you are aware I have been able to go to work because of some work being done on my kitchen and plans for cover falling through at last min..

I have been telephoning work each day to thell them progress whith what is going on and projected times of when I am unable to work..

I just recieved a phone call from my service manager asking me whay i'm not there and what's happening at home.. I explainded to him my issue and he telss me he'll speack to me in a few weeks about this issue.. after going for a guilt trip of funders and the Kids (yes I am aware of the effects of me not going in) when will people begin to realise that things don't always work out the way we plan. I don't respond well to guilt, ecpecially  when it comes down to money, rather than the needs of my clients.. all arguments that he came forward with I understand..

Bute where's the leeway, support or understanding?? and these are the people who are supposed to be supportive of the needs of others, thats why they do the job they do..!!

or is that just me..?

Rant over

Chris  



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09/12/2007 21:29:22
Anytime, bubba!


09/12/2007 17:40:02
Thanks Jules..!!


09/12/2007 13:37:13

On the one hand, it's obvious that you are very important where you work, or they wouldn't be so up-in-arms about your not being there.


On the BIGGER hand, though, you're right! Where is the basic human consideration? Guilt trips are always a bad idea. What do they expect you to do...clone yourself so you can be in two places at once?


Actually, that's not a bad idea...


Good luck with it, Chris. Hopefully they will see that you are doing the best you can with your home situation and work situation and will just chill the hell out!





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