aggiejim72 Wrote:
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> LisaSTL Wrote:
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> > While I haven't forgotten who I'm shopping for,
> it
> > was just this past week that I totally forgot
> > about a shop. As if it's not bad enough that I
> had
> > it on my MS spreadsheet calendar, my Outlook
> > calendar and my phone, I also spoke to the
> > scheduler about the darn job on Friday. I get
> up
> > on Saturday and take care of all my jobs so
> it's
> > nothing but relaxation for the rest of the
> evening
> > and all day Sunday. At least until I jumped out
> of
> > bed early Sunday morning saying oh ...., you
> get
> > the picture. Thank goodness it was CoRI and a
> > scheduler I've worked with a lot. Upon hearing
> > about it Monday morning all she did was laugh
> and
> > reschedule it for me. Whew! The moral of the
> > story, it happens to all of us at some point.
>
> No, it doesn't happen to all of us. Speak for
> yourself, forgetting that you have a shop
> scheduled is as bad as it can get (almost). The
> scheduler's don't laugh about it, either. Nor the
> client. Forgetting that you are scheduled for a
> shop is unprofessional. Never happened to me. Or
> anyone else I know who shops.
All this proves, newbie, is that your "some point" hasn't arrived yet. Let's see if you'll come here looking for advice and sympathy when you blow your first shop. And then we'll see if you actually find any when your day comes.
Arrogant bunch of random keyboard characters......
Time to build a bigger bridge.