KOTOR 2: The sith lords

Playing through it on the dark side now…best part about the game?

Saving someone, making them give you a reward, and then killing them anyway.

This is something that NEEDS to be done in the game so I don’t do it in real life.

I NEED this. Like I need the crack cocaine.


by Froyd on Friday 7 January 2005 at 5:39 pm
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Job Security

*sigh* I’ll probably get fired for what I did last night…or at least I HOPE I get fired for what I did last night, though it wasn’t an offense worthy of it.

I had sent copies of the job descriptions to my bosses with the exact things highlighted that we were doing, above and beyond our own job, about 2 weeks ago. I told them we needed to get raised up to business off pay level, as we are taking more and more of their responsibilities. I told them we were upset because it seemed business office employees thought they were our bosses. You’d think things would get better, wouldn’t you?

hahahah…no.

Yesterday we had a message that we were now supposed to do whatever we could to get information that was needed for Medicare. If that meant going to the floors, calling people at home, checking old records, whatever…it had to be done. This is a business office responsibility mind you, but apparently we’re being ordered to do it.

THEN, in the SAME MESSAGE, they have the gall to tell us that every patient chart we do will be edited by these business office employees and they will tell us what we’ve done wrong. Whoa. back up there. where did they SUDDENLY get the time to do this, AND to get by our boss to critique our performance?

It’s like our bosses aren’t listening to us. I was going to message the Union about this on monday, with a detailed breakdown of what we’re doing, but this message was too sweet an opportunity to say everything we’ve been noticing in the last 3 years. I wasn’t very nice with the insinuations inherent either. Nothing insulting, but I was making connections where they probably don’t want me to. Like the fact that business office has the time to do all of this critique of our work, when we’ve suddenly got to do all of theirs.

Especially that the message was said to “start tomorrow, on the 6th” and we received it in the afternoon on the 6th. nice. did you hope that this would escape scrutiny, and you wouldn’t get caught in union rules? I don’t think so.

We’ll see what kind of response I get.


by Froyd on Friday 7 January 2005 at 5:36 am
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