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Friday, October 19, 2012
Not Fair...
So as people know I used to work for a bank, that's where I unfortunately had gotten hurt. I was working for Bank of the West for 2006 and frankly I was sure I could go up in rank you think that actually happened? NO!! When I first started I was in Los Angeles California and I loved it I knew I would be able to grow in the business. But did it happen .. NO!! I did all I had to do and even more just to prove that I deserved the chance to be more within the bank. I learned things that assistant managers and managers only did. When I first got transferred to Albuquerque I was very excited and glad, thinking that I would be able to grow as a banker. I was sadly mistaken!! I got here and a few months after, everyone else left, which left me and the CSM (Customer service manager) the manager and ME. We were like that for a while before we got more people to work. Which meant I learned more then just CSR work. So lets flash forward to when I got hurt, we had just gotten a new manager, I tried giving him a chance but the man was self absorbed. At first he was alright but then he started saying things about everyone even me. He would make comments about going on diets he actually was planning on putting the whole branch on a diet he was going to the point of asking us all what we were eating. I thought that was bad so I complained did HR do anything NOOOO! Then other stuff happen but we shall skip that and go to the part where he never learned the computer programs. WHY? You ask? Well because he had ME do it every time he had to work on the weekend as only supervisor. I thought ok maybe this will help me get a raise or a better position. To make a story short my right arm and wrist got messed up I told him he LAUGHED! Me in pain he laughs. Then he gets a promotion and me what do I get DISABILITY!! I get tendinitis and carpal tunnel, so now I lost my job because I could keep up with out getting swollen or having permanent pain. So after that I get another manager and she helps me get help for my arm, which I thank you deeply, for with out her I would be worse then I am today. Then the final straw hits when I find out a few months ago that that other manager (the jerk) got another raise. How is that for fair? A person works her a$$ off and all she gets is tendinitis and carpal tunnel. This just taught me one thing... do your own work and don't help others even if they say they will help you get farther in your career, because in short they only think of themselves. Sadly people are selfish and I for one will be more cautious on whom I trust.
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