I just got re-orged right out of the company.
Bah, Kalshane. It seemed like they were heading in this direction, what with the whole being so horrible to you that you almost think they WANT you to quit... Ptui. I'm so sorry. I hope that this means that you have time to regroup and find a much, much, better job with saner hours and more understanding management, which will be SO NECESSARY once your little one is born.
But having you come in early and lying to you just sucks. So much a insult + injury thing.
Wow, what a bunch of dickweeds, Kalshane.
Man. Kalshane, that company sucks and blows! I'm so sorry.
Couldn't they have come to your place of employment at your normal arrival hour and re-orged you?
One would think. I'm guessing they just wanted to get it over with before the meeting about the re-org so they could announce it there. I have no clue if anyone else got the same treatment.
Apparently my boss wasn't even aware this was happening until last night and he's willing to keep an ear out for me and help me with my resume if I need it.
This is good, because a good reference will be important! So, kind of a silver lining.
May every book or webpage your former employers go to only contain Anita Blake sex scenes.
Jesus, Empress! I would have saved that for WeeSisterJay's alleged friend or something. That's some serious smite.
May the alleged friend of WeeSisterJay suddenly find himself living RL Nixon/Kissenger.
Apparently my boss wasn't even aware this was happening until last night and he's willing to keep an ear out for me and help me with my resume if I need it.
I wish you luck. FYI, I started getting a lot more calls when I put up a functional resume, and I got my current job by responding to a posting on Craigslist. Apparently because I wrote a smashing cover letter.
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Yikes. Let's keep our Buffistini safe out there, okay? Consumer Reports:
Of 12 infant seats we tested, only 2 performed well: the Baby Trend Flex-Loc and the Graco SnugRide with EPS.
Nine infant seats provided poor protection in some or all of our tests, even though they meet the federal safety standard. One seat, the Evenflo Discovery, didn’t even meet that standard. We urge federal officials to order a recall of that seat.
Infant car seats sold in Europe undergo more rigorous testing than do models sold in the U.S. Indeed, when we crash-tested an infant seat we bought in England, it was the best in our tests. An infant seat sold in the U.S. by the same manufacturer failed. (See European models.)
Our findings offer added evidence of problems with LATCH, the federally mandated attachment system for child car seats. Most car seats performed worse with LATCH than with vehicle safety belts. And LATCH attachments aren’t always easy to use.
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