Re: Reverse discrimination
by
pbev
05/12/2008, 9:14 AM #
Thevail,
How long do you think I'd last at my job if I ignored when they scheduled me and just started coming in whenever I feel like it? You think that'll teach 'em?
I work 0200 to 1100 Tu thru Sa. I would prefer 0500 to 1400 with weekends off. Sure I could teach these people how to treat me but when it is time to pay my bills and I don't have a job or money, my landlord will treat me to an eviction notice.
I don't think for one sec I don't bitch. I do. I'd rather find a solution than bitch about it. But as long as the management allows slacking, at the expense of others, it's like getting two atheists together to plan a mass.
I have a son, he is grown. I know all about the crisis of daycare and the huge expenses. I know all about chicken pox, illness, fever and getting my priorities straight.
One time when my kid was sick, I called in to work to say I wouldn't be there. This was 1992. It was the grocery store business. It was a load day and price change day, very busy to be sure.
I found out that my dear husband had sick days at his work where he could take time off, watch the kid and still get paid. WOW. Lucky him. I further found out he was using these days to go play golf with his buddies. WOW, unlucky for him.
Anyway.
I called work back and said I'd be there after all. He stayed home with chicken pox kid instead. We had a long, long, really long talk after work about priorities, expenses and the inequalities of parenthood. 1992 was the last time I called in sick.
My main point about Yolanda, my lazy co-worker, was not so much her sick kids. If her kids were genuinely sick, I care. A lot. I think, and I could be wrong, she convieniently goes home for her kids on days when there is a lot of work to do, the kind that she doesn't like to do. How do I even know it is their school calling her?
Furthermore, she talks too much, gets easily distracted, seldom finishes her work, does a shotty job and wastes time. But the bosses like her. I like her too. I don't expect her to ever do work as good as me. But I do expect her to work as good as she is capable of doing, which isn't too good lately. She'd rather talk.
At my work, we have an even mix of men and women. When it comes to picking up the slack for women with kids, they usually turn to the women without kids, instead of the men. THAT burns my biscuit. There are men who've been hired after me who could be getting up at 12:30pm and coming in to do the grunt work but no, they dump that on the women.
Maybe I should be flattered they turn to me but just like you, I have a life outside work and getting a good nights sleep is my priority now.
Thanks for your reply.