Shop Talk
End of an Era
I have 8 shifts left that are scheduled.
I think I may be ill.
I never thought it would end the way it is going, I always assumed I would be leaving T-Mobile when I finished college but here I am, two years left, packing my bags and heading for the door.
I am in College, entering my official Junior Year, I am transferring down to a large university after far too long at a Community College. I was there for so long because I do not handle change well; I took as many classes there as possible before I finally had to transfer.
My course load is rather rigorous (I am taking Engineering Physics, Mineralogy, Mechanics, and Graphical Interface Systems.) a total of 15 credit hours, only the Physic...
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And if you are studying engineering, then I would cerainly hope you can get a better on NOT in a call center.
Best of luck.
So, if you can't hack it, live off your student loans and study your A$$ off...geez
I work 40-45 hrs a week
and I am studying engineering
Good luck though 😁
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I work in a Call Center.
I don't work that shift as it is! But they won't let me take a 22 hour schedule, they want 30 or more... there area bunch of us they are just letting go rather than work with... like half the staff here are students of one flavor or another.
Until this fall they had always been outstanding about working with school schedules, now they blow.
Congrats, welcome to life.
Maybe when you're done with college, you can get a meaningful job, but I would hardly say you quiting your job as rep# 2568981 of call center # 256 is an end of an era, because just like the person you replaced, your replacement is already training to fill your shoes, and just needed a spot to open up.
Anyway, good luck with whatever you do, but don't amp your 2 weeks notice up into something epic that it isn't. Delutions of grandure won't get you anywhere in...
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Good luck in your future endeavors Niki.
I swear, so many people just have to be mean in order to feel good about themselves, ay what a world!
Get a life.
Yes, I am getting a small send off from my friends, the people I care about do care and I am sorry I have to leave them.
Maybe you should examine what in your life makes you feel so pathetic deep down inside that you have to be an @$$ so to people.
Why is it that if you quit your job at T-Mobile you need to leave Phone Scoop? Does your college block PS with their firewalls? Doubtful.
I'm sure there's lots of people who were employed at a job by a cellular provider/retailer/support, moved on, but still roam around Phone Scoop. Why are you diffrent?
If you turn your back on the people that you came to vent to just because you quit your job, that kinda seems selfish to me that you came in for support, and now that you don't need it, you won't contribute even a fraction of what you got from the people offering adivce, or just an ear to listen with.
I'm not trying to hate, heck, I eve...
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When I quit my job at the Shack, I didn't say it was an "End of an Era", or some other poumpous thing to say to make myself seem more important then I am. I just continued lurking, and posting occasionaly as I always do.
niki and her stories will be missed by a lot of people on phone scoop. and when you go, you won't be.
GOOD LUCK!!!!!