I loved working temp. It was always new and different and by the time people start to get on your nerves it is on to the next place. I hope the hospital has nice people SA.
Well, the thing is, the people here were great. They're the reason I'm sad to leave! But I hope the hospital has nice folks too--it's like an hour communte, though, train and bus. But the train goes down the coast. I just wish it weren't so far out.
You are invisible in an odd way though, sometimes.
Yeah. Definitely.
An hour commute isn't good unless you are able to read or otherwise use the time. In my train days I enjoyed the coffee and newspaper time. Otherwise I wouldn't have been able to read as much.
In my train days I enjoyed the coffee and newspaper time. Otherwise I wouldn't have been able to read as much.
Well, there will definitely be coffee involved, and there's a free daily that people keep trying to thrust at me on my way to the bus. So it's definitely feasible. Also, my ipod replacement battery finally arrived, so I can listen to music, which I think will save my sanity.
Happy b-day, Nora!
Actually, they haven't really told me yet--I overheard that she was starting on Monday when the HR person was introducing her to everyone.
I once had a temp job where I was assisting the corporate honcho who came in from another state to run a large apartment complex while she hired and trained a local person to manage it. Once they hired a guy, I kept asking if they had a time-frame as to when they wouldn't need me any more, but the fashion in which they pussyfooted around answering me made it plain that they were refusing to give me that information. So at the end of each work day, I would say, "See you tomorrow?" definitely with the question in my voice. And sure enough, one day, the new manager said, "Oh, didn't anyone tell you...."