Oh yeah, and all of my non-theatre realated applications have gone ignored.
Spike's Bitches 48: I Say, We Go Out There, and Kick a Little Demon Ass.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Applying for jobs sucks.
Wrod.
Having to look for work sucks.
And sometimes having a job sucks. People are calling from all over the country demanding police take further action on that cat attack situation because obviously they know more about cat abuse/child abuse from the 3 paragraph articles they have read on the interwebs than the responding police officers sussed out while there on the scene. I've talked to three different people in 3 different states (and a lady in Minnesota who has called FOUR TIMES and been referred to call Animal Control FOUR TIMES because police WILL NOT do a follow up to check on a cat who might not be in the best living situation possible.) I get the concern, I really really do, but calling police in another state over an article you read on Buzzfeed? Thinking our police are so incredibly incompetent it might not even OCCUR to them to consult with DHS or Animal Control? *headdesk* I am trying SO HARD to be polite to these people. So. Very. Hard.
"Please don't be an idiot. Thank you." There. Polite.
Sean sorry the job hunt isn't going smoothly.
I need to be in bed. There was a midnight launch for titan fall and the guy working the opening shift worked. And called out so I got to work a double and I open tomorrow. Every one else who worked the launch also opened and showed up.
Oh and we are supposed to get 10-20" of snow and white out conditions tomorrow.
In sucky job news, my sister got "early retired" from her employer of 27 years. They have gone through several office managers in the past couple years and the latest one really did not like her. Of course sis didn't exactly appreciate the string of people coming in as her boss 'knowing' so much more about the operations there than she did.
They claimed she wasn't catching on to the new software they implemented fast enough. Which was not remotely true since the other employees were going to sis to help them figure it out. She had to read the manual because they held the training upstairs and she can't climb stairs.
It all sucks mightily because at 64 with plenty of medical issues getting another job isn't likely to happen. I have a huge backlog of work so I told her it worked for me because I sure needed her. Still rotten stuff.
They claimed she wasn't catching on to the new software they implemented fast enough. Which was not remotely true since the other employees were going to sis to help them figure it out. She had to read the manual because they held the training upstairs and she can't climb stairs.
That sounds like ADA territory.
That also sounds like blatant age-ism. Grrrrr.
That also sounds like blatant age-ism.
Age-ism is pretty blatant all around.