I got the BLING! Thanks for the "ruby" Sherri. I can't believe this
Posted By: ring isn't the real thing. Jo SM on 2005-12-16
In Reply to: Thank you MT stars for the beautiful print. I am going to have it - Henpecker sm
It looks like the genuine article, but the picture of Marilyn Monroe wearing the real deal makes it seem real to me! I'm also easy to please. Anyway, thanks again. Jo
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You forgot your bling bling. Google McDonald's and offshore India.
They aren't the only ones who've done it.
awesome, 24/7, at the end of the day, bling, bootylicious, amaaaazing,
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Sherri,
I admire your character. Whether it is to a company outsourcing to celebrating Christmas, you tell it like it is. That is right, you are owner of this website and as such you can call the punches. Always stay true to yourself.
That's what he said, you should email Sherri yourself and let
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Merry Christmas to you too Sherri
I am so glad more people are standing up for their beliefs
you people underestimate Sherri. nm
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You're right, to a point, Sherri
I really WAS very blessed that my first 2 service jobs were under excellent mentors. I have some horror stories from my hospital job after 3 years of service work (yes, I did it backwards, lol!) - the jealousy, the backbiting, the (very wrong) accusations of cherry-picking. Our in-house "quota" was 1000 lines in 8 hours. I could do that and still take a 15-minute break every hour, so I was regularly posting in the 1500's and had once or twice exceeded 2000. The jealous gossip that inspired still confuses me. I tried hard not to talk about my production, but everybody could see everybody else's production for the day, which doctors they had transcribed, how many reports, etc., so there was just no way to avoid being compared to everybody else. The icing on the cake was when I needed FMLA (and then used that up and needed an unpaid personal leave) to care for my dying child. I couldn't leave the job because I was the one carrying the health insurance that covered his treatment, but you better believe I was out of there within 6 months after he passed away!
And I didn't get started talking about a particular supervisor at a particular service (NOT the Q or any of its acquisitions). I was every bit as thankful that she WAS NOT my first supervisor as I WAS thankful that Fran and Carolyn were my first mentors!!!
Anyway, my point to this whole tirade, whether others agree or not, is this: While our profession may be doomed in the long run, we will feel better about ourselves and be able to sleep peacefully at night if we remember to treat others with kindness and respect. We don't have to be everybody's perfect mentor, but at least we can try to not be hurtful, and at least we can find a few to mentor that we are hopeful will succeed.
pay attention, Sherri, might want to clean house next adventure
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