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bcvegas4u · 70-79, M
I was Maintenance Supervisor for residential properties. My last property I was On Call for 3 years, 24/7. It was a one person property, 140 units. When they started sharing the On Call with other properties, I had problems with quality work on my property.

bcvegas4u · 70-79, M
Thank you again. Yes, my residents were crying at my retirement party and ask if I'm coming back anytime they see me, on property. If you're doing you job, you usually get the appreciation from those you actually deal with, not management.
That is a shame in itself.
bcvegas4u · 70-79, M
Thank you, Blue. But I'm happily retired and love living in Las Vegas. But thank you for the offer. LOL
Just thought I'd mention it, my step-daughter worked in the Call center for one of the Strip hotels. She did her job so well they made her one of the managers. Then with scheduling and work load they took over her life. Near the end, there were weeks when she never saw her two boys unless they were asleep. She was very glad when she left the position. She has another Call Center type position with a company that handles training and certifications. She doesn't make as much working there and has turned down a couple of management promotions, but she does have time for family now.
Ya gotta do what works for you.
spandexblue · 36-40, M
@bcvegas4u Would you be interested in learning network security and move to Dallas? I need a real break. LOL
bcvegas4u · 70-79, M
I was the person On Call. They could always depend on me.
spandexblue · 36-40, M
Happy to hear that Vegas. I hope you got the appreciation you deserved before you retired. It really sucks out here in the workforce. LOL
spandexblue · 36-40, M
@bcvegas4u What is your field of work?

 
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