
pamela valentine
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pamela valentine · commented on 2 posts
almost 4 years ago

I had zoom interview with a question like that, luckily I was in the office of my apartment and explained that to the recruiter, but I showed them. I understand both sides though- if the person you were interviewing had paraphernalia and bottles of booze laying around would you entrust them with a job that requires high level of organization or things that have a time constricted deadline? Also, what I live like doesn't always constitute me in my work life.

I never understood those people. The definition of plain is clearly understood, obvious, simple or not complicated. An example of plain is using basic language to describe something. An example of plain is unflavored yogurt. An example of plain is a woman without make-up. Plain = eggs only like unflavored yogurt

pamela valentine · published a post
about 4 years ago

pamela valentine · commented on a post
over 4 years ago

I am the only person in my office who has my job "title" but my other managers have access to do things that I do. I help my front office team by fixing reservations, problem solving and etc. Now, the department director will tell me that I need to take my lunch, but as soon as I clock out he will usually have something that I specifically need to do and I will respond "I'm on break" and then he's like I know just if you can "complete task" when you're back. Or other people from other departments run over and don't even ask me if I'm busy or have a moment... they just come to my desk and ask if I can fix something "really quick." I don't mind helping because at least I will feel less overwhelmed with the "pop up tasks" when I clock back in and don't end up down a rabbit hole trying to fix a problem and I can still leave on time.