Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Happy Ever After in the Marketplace

My last day of work at FootHealth Centre was yesterday, and I had my interview at Office Team today. Already I have a placement! Yahoo. The only thing is, it's in the NE. A job is a job, but I really hope it won't always be in the northeast. I'll be in transit for about 80 minutes. Eep.
And that's a wrap

Tuesday, January 09, 2007

Digital

I don't know what to do.

Ever since I started working at FHC, I've been treated poorly by a fellow employee. At first, during the summer, it was so bad, because our shifts did not line up. But once September hit, I was working with this employee all day, being subjected by their snide, underhanded comments - not just about me, but about everyone else working there - without being able to do anything about it. It progressed and has been making me physically sick. It is such a struggle to work a shift with this person without being able to say something; I can't say anything because it'll do no good, and it will cause more problems. I'm sure you all know people like that. Ever since I've given my notice, it has become worse, so much to the extent that I'm throwing up etc. I called in sick today and was feeling a lot better, but I got a call from work and it made all those throw-up feelings return. I want to say something to the manager, but, the two seem to have the kind of relationship that anything I say will be repeated back to this person, and it wouldn't be addressed properly.
I have an interview on the 17th, and I'm worried my manager will say I'm flighty, and I gave up my last week of work because she doesn't know what's going on.
I don't understand how people can be so rude to people, making other's lives miserable. This person seems to thrive on that knowledge.
Should I tell my manager about this co-worker, or just leave it?

I Hear You Calling

I have the flold. Flue/Cold. It sucks.
I also have an interview with OfficeTeam next Wednesday. That's awesome.
I don't have all the cast members I need yet. That's stressful.
Last night the people living upstairs were watching Pirates of The Caribbean. I could pretty much hear it word for word. Vunderbar.

I was thinking of going to Castle Loma when I went home in April, seeing I've never been there. But it's stinking expensive! $16 to get in, and an hourly parking rate of almost $3. The person who built it was rich, and they're still trying to get money, so that's probably out. But there's a nice estate in Oshawa with extensive gardens that I'd like to go see, as well as the Stratford festival. They're putting on King Lear, The Merchant of Venice, Oklahoma! as well as another play I can't remember. I'm going to try to do all the touristy stuff I've never done while I lived in Ontario.

Do not worry about Haru.