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Work is Up in the Air We have a new Site Supervisor at work. She started this week. But I don’t know anything about her except for her name. What does that mean when it comes to my writing, tv and movie watching on my cell phone, eating, and my personal care during my shift. That question I can’t answer quite yet. Probably won’t until I get to work in about twelve hours from now. As far as I know, everything will remain the same. But I won’t know that until I get to work. Will she be like the last Site Supervisor or more like the one before him? If she’s like the last one, then it will probably still be the same. But if it’s the latter one, then who knows how bad it will get for me. It could a little bit bad like no writing, not cell phone watching, or both. Then again, it could be very, very bad. What is very, very bad? To me, it means that I’m staring out the window for eight hours twiddling my thumbs. By law, I think that they need to let me eat and take care of personal care. But they will even get around that if I can. They could even try to make me stand up all the time. Which I will fight. And then they will feel justified in firing me from this work post. Maybe even from the security company. Except for getting fired from this post and the company, it could get even worse than working my normal post. They may try to put me at my old post or the main gate permanently. Aka they want me to quit. That won’t happen. But my major complaint against them may force them to fire me. That would be a big mistake too. And they know it. But that doesn’t me they won’t do it or at least try to do it. I don’t think that they are going to fire me from this post or the company. They need me too badly there. especially, because of the Coronavirus. Besides, they know what will happen if they do fire me. But I could be wrong about that. my best guess is everything will stay the same with the new Site Supervisor for right now. but that doesn’t mean it won’t change in the next few weeks.
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