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I Love/Hate My Job

by Shelly Kneupper Tucker on May 15, 2008

Yes, I’m having a “love-hate relationship” with my job right now. I bet most of y’all go through that, too. I am relieved that there are times that I love it, because I know there are some people who despise the work they do to make a living. I realize I’m fortunate, and I try not to complain too much.

That nursery rhyme is running through my head: “There was a little girl who had a little curl right in the middle of her forehead. When she was good, she was very, very good. When she was bad, she was horrid!

That describes my job perfectly. When I get to tell stories to the audience, I think I’m in heaven. I love making people laugh, watching their faces as they get engaged in a story, and making them use their imaginations. In those moments, I would tell you that there is no finer job than mine. That’s the “very, very good” part.

This week is especially wonderful, because I’m performing for 6th graders in Frisco ISD (one of the districts for which I prefer to work). I have to admit that kids in 6th grade are special favorites of mine. They are old enough to “get it,” but usually they are still young enough not to have an attitude (usually is the operative word). It’s been a treat all week working with them, except that I’m suffering exhaustion (I see a doctor next Monday, and I’ll know more). I get home in the afternoon, and my energy is spent. All I’ve done this week is fall in bed when I get home and sleep through until morning. If you have been trying to contact me, I barely look at the computer. Sorry.

I’d be having a blast, even exhausted, if I didn’t have the horrid part to deal with at the same time. What’s the horrid part? Paperwork and pencil pushers! Unfortunately, most of my work time is spent dealing with that. It’s how I get paid.

Frisco is easy. I have worked for them before, so they have the paperwork they need to pay me. I send an invoice and I get a check. They are very organized.

However, I’m pulling my hair out over another gig. Though I have worked for them before (this year), they need duplicate paperwork. I’m not sure they have a filing system in their district. They want me to fax documents at the last minute, and everything is an “emergency!”. Fax my signature and Social Security number to a school office? Nope. Not gonna happen.

What’s that quote? “Poor planning on your part doesn’t constitute an emergency on mine?” I’d love to say that applies, but if I don’t deal with their “emergency,” then I’m the one who will suffer. I won’t get paid. And, their accountants don’t care!

That means I have to fill out the paperwork a third time and find a post office in Frisco today to mail documents to them. I’ve already mailed them to the school once (and they should have already had them from the first time I worked for them). The first time I mailed them, the papers “didn’t get delivered” to the right person. How scary is that? Now, I feel compelled to register the letter!

That’s horrid!

No telling what happened to the stuff I’ve already sent. There may already be hundreds of people out there with my name and Social Security number. If you meet me, ask for identification!

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Stacy May 15, 2008 at 6:07 am

I prefer the “your urgency is not my urgency” line! :)

Still reading and following. Have a better day tomorrow!

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kacey May 15, 2008 at 6:43 am

I hate it when another company’s inefficiency ends up being MY problem. And LOL on faxing your social to a school that can’t even find your original paperwork. Right…

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Jessica The Rock Chick May 15, 2008 at 6:46 am

Fax your signature and social security number to someone? LOL…ummm, yeah, ok. How about they find the paperwork that they know they have but was given to the wrong person?

This is what bugs me. Mistakes are made, I get that, but instead of the person who made the error trying to fix it, they just say “whatever” and make the other person jump thru hoops to fix it. It drives me nuts!

I have a similar identity beef with these cards at the grocery store. They want all your info (including SS#) to get one. I’m supposed to trade my personal information to get 20 cents off a gallon of milk and allow them to track my purchases so I’m sure they can sell the info to someone else? I don’t think so.

I got the card and I show the cashier my card, but I make them scan the extra card they have at the register in case people forgot theirs or whatever. It’s ridiculous.

Hope this mess gets straightened out in time so you get paid on time and I really hope you’re feeling better soon!!!! HUGS!

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Derek Wong May 15, 2008 at 10:11 am

Ugh, incompetence. It’s always amazing to me when I encounter people who simply are that inefficient. And it also makes me a bit upset, especially when it affects me!

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Frigga May 15, 2008 at 1:30 pm

That’s pretty scary. I don’t know if you’ve heard of it, but there’s now Identity Theft insurance. I buy mine through a company called Life Lock for only $10 a month. They do all the preventative stuff to try to keep it from happening, but if that does’t work, they’ll do all the work and pay all the money to get my identity back. So ya, $10 a month is totally worth it. (I also live in an area where identity theft is rampant!!)

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Damien May 15, 2008 at 7:58 pm

Shelly, take care of yourself first and foremost. The other stuff will all fall in line.

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Cindee May 16, 2008 at 5:30 pm

I am at the hate my job at this time too so don’t feel bad. I am tired of all the stuff that goes on at school and all administrators. I love the kids and that is the part that keeps me going to school to work(-: Just everything else is getting to me and its hard to get up and go. OH well only a few more school days left and then…Summerrrrrrrrrr vacationnnnnnnnnn!!!!! That is one of my favorite parts about working!!!! LOL

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