A to Z Challenge: Old Job Replacement
Apr. 17th, 2015 01:26 pmSo I got the news on my replacement in my old job as of two months after my last day. "So there is no new flags person right now. Womp womp. She quit after a couple of days. ... They have reposted the position as a 40 hour position in hopes to get more applicants but we’ll see."
Ugh, you can just never give too much notice.
And ugh, once again I am being replaced with a person who gets more. In Zoology, I was replaced with 1.5 people, both with a higher job title. In the Registrar's Office I was replaced with 2 people, both with my hard-earned high job title, plus the new system was designed to remove a few of my old job duties. And now my old 30-hour job is turning into a 40-hour job, even though some of the job duties have been handed off to another person.
I don't normally feel like a sucker. But apparently as an employee I am one. Well, those days are over. Mwahaha!
Blog post of the day - Eco Cat Lady's O is for Oops - "Face it, screwing up is not something that our society generally rewards. But somehow "oops" manages to transcend the rule-based morality of our Calvinist fore-bearers, taking human fallibility out of the realm of wrongdoing, and giving it a decidedly endearing twist." Besides good writing, you also get pictures, a story, and a comedy routine + song video.
Ugh, you can just never give too much notice.
And ugh, once again I am being replaced with a person who gets more. In Zoology, I was replaced with 1.5 people, both with a higher job title. In the Registrar's Office I was replaced with 2 people, both with my hard-earned high job title, plus the new system was designed to remove a few of my old job duties. And now my old 30-hour job is turning into a 40-hour job, even though some of the job duties have been handed off to another person.
I don't normally feel like a sucker. But apparently as an employee I am one. Well, those days are over. Mwahaha!
Blog post of the day - Eco Cat Lady's O is for Oops - "Face it, screwing up is not something that our society generally rewards. But somehow "oops" manages to transcend the rule-based morality of our Calvinist fore-bearers, taking human fallibility out of the realm of wrongdoing, and giving it a decidedly endearing twist." Besides good writing, you also get pictures, a story, and a comedy routine + song video.