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Drove 4 hours roundtrip on windy back roads in the heat to get my cat to the nearest vet who can give him an X-ray. Her summation? “He’s getting old!” I feel I‘m owed gas money, a sammich and $350.
When I started High School back in '78 we had to buy our books.schools make you buy the books now?yikes lots changed i 40 years maybe you can buy used copies like the way college kids do it sell off their used semester books
I would talk with your manager and let him know how you are feeling. The two managers can hopefully get workloads figured out.If you had to do half the work a new person was specifically hired to do, would you say something? Onboarding is done for the new person and he has prior experience and is fully capable of doing all the work himself without me assigned to do half the work by his manager (whom I don't report to) I get teamwork and am willing to help if the new person asks but I have my own work to do which is not getting done. I may have overdone it with the cleaning last week because my back and wonky foot are in pain. Not fun to spend a summer weekend basically in bed
Good Luck with the meeting!! ((hugs)).I sent my manager an invite. We're overdue for a check in anyways.
Got assigned to do more of the new person's work tomorrow Right now instead of getting started with the work he's supposed to be doing, his manager is showing him an advanced technical procedure. IMO she should be making sure he's doing his job correctly and within our policies and expectations first before showing him technical stuff.
My thought, exactly. Wishing you very well with your meeting. Were I your manager, I would tell his manager, "If MY employee needs to help yours, let me know. I and only I will make that determination, She has her own job to do, and that will be our priority."I would talk with your manager and let him know how you are feeling. The two managers can hopefully get workloads figured out.
Don't you have those stall things in the parking lot where you take the cart, then the store employees bring them back to the store? We have those in every parking isle of every store up here.i very much hate how people do not return shopping carts back to the store and make others have to go get them ! people make me angry sometimes
I was born and still live in Arizona. 99° is hot, whether you're used to it or not. At that temp, the inside of your car can reach 150° and you burn your hand just trying to open the door.Hiding indoors today from temps that are supposed to reach 99. Our Minnesota bodies just aren’t used to those kinds of temperatures.
kashmir64 yes but maybe 4 of them ... still people shouldnt be so lazy to take them back inside the store . im disabled and cant walk for a long waysDon't you have those stall things in the parking lot where you take the cart, then the store employees bring them back to the store? We have those in every parking isle of every store up here.
I was born and still live in Arizona. 99° is hot, whether you're used to it or not. At that temp, the inside of your car can reach 150° and you burn your hand just trying to open the door.
Or because it's over 100° and you're about to pass out from heat stroke. Not to mention that the cart is now blistering your hand from being in the unforgiving, brutal sun for 5 minutes.And maybe they can't walk it in because they also have mobility issues, or a gaggle of small children, or any other reason.