Screwup ex-coworker
Posted By: TexMT on 2007-05-24
In Reply to: Screwup ex-coworker - RadMT
If she asked me if I knew of any openings elsewhere, I would just say, I sure don't. Sorry.
If she has been making the same errors for years and years, you're not going to change much now.
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Screwup ex-coworker
I have an ex-coworker who got fired for too many errors. I was in charge of this person and spent countless times correcting them and pointing them out to her. Despite my just about 24/7 monitoring, she was finally let go for these errors, and then a while later has the nerve to email me asking if I knew anyone else who was hiring. This is out of line and I am unsure of how to handle it.
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Hi,
I work on 2 accounts and 1 starts with E and the other with H and they are both on the Escription platform.
Wow - way to support a coworker
You have no heart! How can you be so degrading to a fellow coworker... are you a brown noser for Keystrokes or what? The poor thing needs the 30 bucks - no one knows until we walk in another man's shoes what they have to deal with on this God's green Earth.
The fair thing to have done would be for keystrokes to eat it and take it out the next pay after a fair warning has been given. Geez.... that's all she meant by the post and I don't even work there. But then again, these companies always seem to somehow get the muffin top and we get the muffin stub, huh?
As far as pay goes, almost all companies will go ahead and pay out the money they owe their workers before the pay date if it falls on a weekend and not after the pay date which is just plain wrong... bad mark on keystrokes... too bad, so sad.... all these MTSOs seem to be just alike... never for the MT; just themselves.
you're welcome, fellow coworker :) sm
I don't know if your ShortHand could back up and put an 's' on the end of the word preceding, but you can do that with TASpeed (used to be able to do that with Smartype, and that's what I missed the most about it until someone found that you could do that with TASpeed.) In TASpeed under Acronym, I use ss, then under Replacement type {bksp}s exactly that way, and then when you need to add an 's' to the preceding word, just type ss then space bar, and an 's' will automatically be added. Can also do that with 'ly' endings, 'ing' endings, etc. Hope this helps!
Hey fellow coworker, I work on an account
that starts with P, what about you? Do you do VR and if so what platform?
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