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india.darshan
Still at work...
July 20, 2006
I still cannot log in at the job so I am "india.darhan" for the time being...

The single moo left early tonight. All of a sudden she is not feeling well despite goofing off all night. Typical!

No need for me to be vexed. At least the last hour or so is peace and quiet. It just gets me how the single moms always leave early due to suddenly feeling "ill" or some other catastrophe.

It does not matter which field I have worked because it is the same ol'...same ol' when it comes to single mothers and how they behave at work.
Re: Still at work...
July 21, 2006
My relief shook his head when he came in and hear the single moo left 90 minutes early from her shift yet signed out on the sheet that she was there 'til midnight. This gentleman is also childfree so he truly understood when I told him that this is typical behaviour of the single moms. He told me of another single moo who is always late. They are all the same!

Like I mentioned above, it does NOT matter what field I work -- this happens all of the time with the single mothers. I love my "old/new" job but I cannot get mad over this moo's attitude. Why bother? I only annoy myself. I work my schedule and that is it! It does not matter how short-staffed the site is or what moo is going to be out.
india.darshan
Re: Still at work...
July 21, 2006
This single moo called out tonight. Something about kiddie event for her sprog. Single moos love to complain how they need money but they are always "out" for the lamest excuses. Even when the moo is at work, she is lazy and does not do anything but diss another single moo. It is something to see the single moms try to one-up each other. Incredible! At least, I am working with a reasonable person tonight who is quiet and does not act like a jack*ss on the job. This moo claims she is going to go to school to be an RN. The four-year study is intense for registered nurses. If she cannot do this easy job, I don't see how she would do nursing. Go figure...
Re: Still at work...
July 21, 2006
That sounds like some moo excuse. Not feeling well, she's using that to (again) get off work easy. All she has to do it use the kid card. (which moos use all the time)



lab mom
Re: Still at work...
July 21, 2006
So the moo called in tonight, because of some child event? Pardon me, but I know for a FACT that when kids have events, there is like...3 months notice. That bag should be fired, especially since she leaves early, but records that she's there till her shift is over.
india.darshan
Re: Still at work...
July 21, 2006
The moo left early last night. Like I said, this has happend with the single mom co-workers regardless of which field I have worked -- same ol'...same ol'! If I was an employer, I would do what I could to not hire the single moms.
Sherz
Re: Still at work...
July 21, 2006
That child event is probably some event that moo has with some mayan! She sounds like a liar to me. I hope your boss won't pay her for that 90 mins. she lied about. People like her are very frustrating to honest people. I'm sorry she has to exist in the same place you do, India!
india.darshan
Re: Still at work...
July 21, 2006
A four-year-old's "graduation" is a lame excuse! I do have to laugh how she wants to be an RN. Seems that many of the single moms think that nursing is their ticket out of poverty. Yet, they have no real idea how HARD it is to study the four years to be a registered nurse. It is not easy! If the single moo cannot do this easy-*ss job, how can she expect to be a nurse???

One preggo moo from the call center lost $1 in the vending machine. Security fills out a form for the refund. Moo was angry that we don't have access to the machines to get her ice cream. Then...the preggo moo practically demanded if I had a dollar. "Um...NO," was my answer. Incredible how these women feel entitled to dig in MY wallet! Please.....
india.darshan
Re: Still at work...
July 21, 2006
Sherz, it is probably the man who pays her for you-know-what! The single moo loves to put down this other single mom for living with a man who has a wife in another country. Yet, this moo says she does not want to date this lawyer but she accepts "envelopes" from him. It is a bummer to deal with such a creature. I've worked other security sites where the single moos leave early but put in their report they were on duty the whole time. This moo did not badge out of the regular door so her card would not be listed on her door logs. I would like to tell on her but I am tired of being the "narc for moos". I did that on one job and it backfired since the owner's wife never backed me up.
Re: Still at work...
July 21, 2006
Sherz, I second the "mayun" theory! I may not know much about sprog stuff, but I'm pretty sure their "events" are not scheduled on Friday nights, for obvious reasons.

India, I'm really sorry you have to deal with that. It's a toxic work environment. And I know what you mean about wishing single moos would never get hired - but that would penalize those MOMS (not MOOS) who had the misfortune of marrying deadbeat losers and ended up raising kids alone.

Grrrrr - I hate the fact that those skanky bitches are giving ALL single/divorced moms a bad name!
india.darshan
Re: Still at work...
July 21, 2006
I agree, Medusa! I have worked with a few decent divorced mothers who had the misfortune of being married to deadbeats. They worked hard and provided a decent living. My own mom always worked hard to give both of us a nice standard of living. There was no calling out. I learned a good work ethic from my mother, who always earned her way. This single moo I work with feels that she only had to do the minimum of her job. She acts as if something is wrong with me for going above the "call of duty". This has been the same wherever I worked regardless of the type of work...
Re: Still at work...
July 21, 2006
Yes, India, that's exactly who I was refering to: your mom and mine. My mom was just like yours. She started working at 17 and did not ever stop (except for a few months when she had me!) until she had to go on disability at 52 because of her cancer.

Like you, I'm one who always does "a little more". And it infuriates me when I see "working housewives" and single moo skanks doing much, MUCH less - and getting away with it.
india.darshan
Re: Still at work...
July 21, 2006
I think of my mom who will turn 60 this year. She is still a server at one of SF's best hotels. My dear mom is also considered one of the hotel's best employees. She works the hardest, takes the most tables so she can earn well, and wins a lot of contests. She can outrun even the youngest server. Yet, these slaggy single moos where I work refuse to attempt to do what is a simple job.

In my field, this is one of the better sites. We are in an air-conditioned building except when we go outside for patrol. We have internet access. And, we have a decent boss. Yes, it does bother me that these skanky moos get away with their antics. Again, this has happened on EVERY job I work regardless of the field -- call centers, security, retail, etc, etc, etc!
Re: Still at work...
July 22, 2006
Thank-you all for listening to me b*tch tonight while at work. I love my job. It is the awful antics of the single moos that I hate. These lazy moos with major attitudes will make the shift a very toxic atmosphere if I have to work with one of them. What gets me is how they talk bad about each other's "lack of morals" when each of these single moos are total slags. Having kids with different men, being lazy on the job, or leading guys on for money are not considered stellar qualities. Medusa's mom and my mom - both single/divorced parents - were wonderful examples to us. What happened to society??? confused smiley
Re: Still at work...
July 22, 2006
india.darshan Wrote:
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> A four-year-old's "graduation" is a lame excuse! I
> do have to laugh how she wants to be an RN. Seems
> that many of the single moms think that nursing is
> their ticket out of poverty. Yet, they have no
> real idea how HARD it is to study the four years
> to be a registered nurse. It is not easy! If the
> single moo cannot do this easy-*ss job, how can
> she expect to be a nurse???

Watch them take classes like A&P and Microbiology and fail miserably. I've seen those moos complain how they only studied for two hours (when you need to study for 5 or more hours a day) and get a D and not understand why. DUH! Nursing is a lot harder work than what those idiots realize...







lab mom
Re: Still at work...
July 22, 2006
You are absolutely right, Water Lily! Here in America, we have socialism for single moos. Married moos get it, too, even if the husbands make good money. If I want to go to school, I have the privilege of taking out mega student loans. I earn too much to qualify for grants and vouchers even though my salary is far from even upper-middle class. I am frugal so I can live decently and enjoy my personal time.

A married moo at a job I worked at years ago got all sorts of freebies and financial aid to go back to school. Just because this bint sort of "liked" math, she thought she was going to be the next accountant. Well, Mooleigh failed miserably in her mathematics class. She could barely come to work her 2-3 days a week without an attitude so it was a no-brainer that she would not do well in college. In typical moo fashion, she dropped after the first semester. Ahhhh....my tax dollars at work.

Another single moo I used to be friends with got the medical assistant certificate. She goes around telling people she is a nurse! It seems that the single moms want to be nurses but have no real idea how HARD the classes are....
Sherz
Re: Still at work...
July 22, 2006
Hmmmm, I really have to wonder what a 4 year old would be graduating from on a Friday night? Sippy Cup Academy? Screaming School? But I'm Not Sleepy University?

C'mon moo, we know you were just out getting laid!
Re: Still at work...
July 22, 2006
Hhhmmmm....I sorta like science, maybe I ought to become an engineer. (NOT!) [SARCASM]
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Actually, I'm taking a break from college to recoup from the stress, but my major is R.N. Nursing. I do remember when I was at college, I'd be thinking to myself of half the people whose major is nursing, only half will be accepted and make it. Simply b/c many wouldn't smart enough.

And of course we intelligent people know that it takes more than "sorta" liking math to become an accountant. Last I remembered, accountants needed to take math as high as calculus, and quite possibly, trig.

A bachelor in science in nursing requires (other than the basics, including nutrition) math as high as statistics. The science requirements are biology, chemistry, Human Anatomy and Physiology, and Microbiology. Also, prospective nurses need to make an “A” in A&P, and Microbiology. And be able to pass the test (with a relatively high score, but remember, to get into a nursing program, you are competing with other people, so good grades also help to put you above the rest) to even be able get into the nursing program. At 4 year colleges, the nursing program is rather vigorous.
Anybody NOT willing to study for 5 or more hours per day is NOT a prime candidate to become a nurse. Rather R.N. or L.P.N. (As they both require studying, however, R.N. just requires more schooling, of course. Oh and btw, out of curiosity, what the hell is a medical asst? Isn’t that just medical receptionist?

When stupid bints think they can tackle majors or subjects they arn't smart enought for, it always boils my water.




lab mom
Re: Still at work...
July 23, 2006
Great response, Water Lily. Married Moo Tulisha, who went one semester to start her "accounting career", had probably never heard the word calculus much less understand it. She dropped after the first semester. Lovely waste of our tax dollars but that is standard of our messed-up government in their quest to educate moos. I can see why most parents would rather marry their daughters off since most of them are only seeking a husband or will drop out of school only to return home.

A medical assistant in the US is a person who can give injections and do other things to assist the nurse or doctor in a medical office. However, most physicians in my area prefer to hire a nursing assistant over a medical assistant. It is more practical as the NA can do more things. It is mostly single moos who go for the MA certification with the hopes of landing $13/hourly gigs only to get indignant when they find their "education" will only land them a $9/hourly gig.
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