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Over 10 months, and working for the company for the same time. I don't want her job, but I have expressed that I would like a manager position eventually (ideally I would like my program to expand). I feel like everything would be great if I didn't have any opinions, so I guess I'll just keep my mouth shut from now

I only have received a 90-day review, which was mostly positive (basically the only negative thing was that I need to work less hours since I was typically working 48 hr work weeks. So I cut back on my hours. Even this past Friday I asked if it was ok for me to leave early since I worked over hours last week, and of

Her program isn't doing so well at attracting/retaining clts., while mine is mostly doing better in comparison (having more clients is a GOOD thing). Since I'm trying to spend down the remainder of my grant on time, I'm taking on as many clts. as possible, even clts. who really should be in other programs (but of

I always try to offer suggestions. I certainly don't want to lose funding, but if we're going to be getting very deep into this whole organization scheme, then that would mean I would have to organize files for the past 3 years before I was hired. On top of trying to reorganize my own program by myself to comply

I'm trying to get an intern, the problem is there's not enough space for one because my coworker and the two people that work for her have basically taken over my office - so unless the intern can work on a filing cabinet or in the conference room when available there's literally no other desks for that person. I got

Without going into too much detail, we had an audit recently for our programs under a certain type of grant. My program is under a different grant which has never been audited in its history. He/She also wants to sit in on a client assessment out of nowhere (because we have a file organization checklist which does

How do you address it when your boss compares you to other coworkers? My boss told me that my desk and files need to be as organized as my coworker's...who has far fewer clients, half the paperwork, and two part time workers to do her paperwork and file-organizing bidding. I think I can be made aware of my areas for

That is not cyber-bullying, it's pointing out the elephant in the room.

This is just an assumption, but I'm under the impression that this is the first serious relationship that Shoshanna has ever been in. Initially Ray was the one who was guiding Shoshanna, and providing the emotional support. After they had sex and the novelty wore off, I think the balance of power tipped in her

I'm secretly glad I was dd for today's drinking festivities.

I work from home one day per month for boring data entry stuff, more is pushing it because I work in case management and most of my job is in the field. It's a great day though. Pajamas all day.

Where can I stream this shit?

any links for streaming oscars?

Well I work for a non-profit, so it's a given that pay will always be an issue. I might get the balls to ask for a raise once I hit a year. I'm going to update my resume and see if I can get this job because I could easily make $10 grand more a year.

Would my next job have to call my supervisor? That might make things weird - I'd prefer that she didn't know I was looking.

Very true, I could hit the year benchmark without even getting a bite.

Lol I would never look for jobs on my work computer, even though everyone else does.

Well, I know I kick ass at my job - now I just want the pay to show it. Good luck on your interview!

That's what I'm working on. I should be updating my resume anyway, right?