Wednesday, March 07, 2007

Look at the Brighter Side

About the Documentary Fired:

I would like to see something informative but it sounds like much of this has already been experienced. You know, the been there, done that. It's time to move on rather than getting into the nitty gritty of how bosses are inhuman enough to ask favor after favor and then when it comes to getting fired they break their own rules to suit the occasion. In my situation, I was even offered a vacation the day before I got the axe, looked entirely ridiculous, not to mention being told that since I wanted a holiday, the evaluation period for my 'quality' was shortened. Well you advise the employee before the firing so he has a chance to improve. Anyway as you can hear, that incident is relatively fresh on my mind; frankly the job place did me a favour so that I don't have to suck up to idiotic behavior patterns on the phone lines. Ah ,but one doesn't want to bite the hand that feeds, so maybe there is an advantage in seeing documentaries like this for people to see how they can turn around the situation in their favour and look for something more rewarding. People need to have respect for themselves and need to know that their employer respects them. If the movie shows perseverance in getting over the past for a brighter work future than that is a good thing.