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My First Day Back to Work and More

cynthia k Avatarcynthia k
October 1, 2006


Well things went pretty smoothly I guess you could say. I worked a concert last night, and they had me cashier out in the parking lot. I was able to just kinda pick up where I had left off, but with some problems here and there. Although I seemed to be doing pretty well for having not worked there for a year, and no “re-aquaintance” training when I came back, I was being chastised by the supervisor in my area for not doing some things right. I was being berated and essentially made to feel small and stupid by my supervisor because I didn’t know that these certain things had changed since the last time I had worked.
At the end of the night, even though he was very rude to me, my supervisor did verbally give me a pat-on-the-back for my work that night. The other 2 people working alongside me weren’t getting the cars moving as fast as I was able to, and I brought in the most money of the night.
Back when I had the opportunity to substitute teach, well I thought that opportunity had gone and flown away. Yesterday I received the application package in the mail for me to fill out and send back to the school. I’m pretty confident my resume will shine, and I’m more than positive I’ll pass the security clearances. So, I am hoping within the next couple of weeks I will be listed on their substitute teacher list.
To top things off, a couple of cousins informed me of some openings at their workplaces. Tomorrow afternoon I will be heading to both places and picking up applications. I really need to find a job that will eventually down the line give me some sort of health benefits. My job at the concert venue doesn’t offer full-time employment or any kind of benefits. And being a substitute teacher I do not get to benefit from the state incentives. All I know is that now that I’ve had to purchase a new/used car because my old car died, I am, once again, in a financial crunch.
But here’s to hoping that something good will pop up soon.

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