We've been slackers and haven't posted for a long, long time. We kitties are doing fine. Fiona is still with us. She tends to lay low and has found a spot where she likes to sleep. She has also taken to pooping on the floor. Mom doesn't complain. To be blunt, Fiona's poops are small and solid, so the cleanup is easy. The dynamics between Fiona and Cash are confusing. Generally, if Cash gets anywhere near Fiona, Fiona gets defensive. She growls loudly and if she can run, she will run and hide behind the stove. Then Cash will sit right there and keep her from coming out. On the other paw, sometimes mom will find both of them sleeping on her bed. Fiona will be on the pillows and Cash will be at the foot of the bed. Go figure.
Tovah has taken to sleeping in a chair in our uncle's bedroom. She likes to be petted and stroked when she is there, but she still shows no interest in coming into the living room and hanging out with mom and uncle. Cinnamon is all over the house, but she will still run if mom tries to pick her up. She and her mom, Tovah, like to wrestle and play "thundering herd of elephants" in the family room. Tovah just celebrated her 1st birthday on March 1st. Cinnamon will be a year old in September. Mom said Tovah was just a baby herself when she had her first (and only) litter.
Now for the change part alluded to in the title of our post. Our mom is officially unemployed. She has worked at the university for a total of 28 years. The last 22 years were in the same department. Mom went in to work on Friday expecting a normal workday. By 9:30 she was told that her position was being eliminated as of that day! Needless to say, mom felt like the rug had been pulled out from beneath her. The very least her supervisor could have done was give her notice that it was coming. She could have planned for that. It still wouldn't have been easy, but we think what happened to was, quite frankly, sh*tty. A lady was there from the HR department when mom was given the news. She gave mom a packet with information about services and what mom's options are. Of course mom's head was spinning and she was in tears, so nothing really registered with her at the moment. She went back to her desk and got her purse and coat and left.
Mom looked over the information she was given once she could think straight. It sounds like she can go into the temp pool and work from there while she looks for another position within the university. Also, she has enough time in that she could take retirement. If she does that, she will have to find work elsewhere. She wishes she could retire permanently, but that isn't in the cards. Mom will get paid until May 17. That gives her a little time to look for something else. But she know that time will pass quickly. Mom is 57 years old and she is wondering if anyone will hire her for office work.
If we could, we would go poop in her former boss's shoes!!!
Purrs and whisker kisses,
Clarissa & Co.
Clarissa, what a horrible awful shock your mom endured. I am so sorry. Ti her question, yes, she cane hired for office work. She knows to get some recommendations and references from where she is right now...I feel sure she will succeed. Love and hugs.
ReplyDeleteWe’re glad you kitties are doing okay but your poor mom! What a shock! We send her lots of purrs as she figures out what is next for her.
ReplyDeleteWow ! That majorly sucks - and yes, that is how it is done now - as I know too. Purrayers & POTP that things get straightened out ! I think part of management's approach is to "shock and awe" you into silence. It is sh..ty. Hang in there !
ReplyDeleteWhat an awful way for a place to treat someone who has worked there for a couple of decades! I hope your human finds work very soon! It's harder for people who aren't young anymore, but it's not impossible.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad Fiona is hanging in there. I'm sure sorry your Mom is going through this but hopefully she will find a way to make the change better. Our Dad actually fired his employer and retired early so we understand the jobless thing.
ReplyDeleteguyz...we iz buzzed happee everee onez doin grate N we hope soon mom haz sum grate nooz frum a companee sayin...yur HIRED !!
ReplyDeletede FSG wented thru de same thing; sew her total lee understandz, pawz crossed everee thing comez two gether veree soon ~~~~ ♥♥♥
Having been through it, I feel your momma's pain, yet she'll find something else to do...her age isn't a liability! Just be friendly, open and practice answering interview questions. She has talents that no one else has, and she needs to crow about them! Good luck!
ReplyDeleteGlad Fiona is still with you doing better. What happened to your mom was wrong! We hope she will find a great employer and a job she loves.
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