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Old Nov 29, 2012, 08:36 AM
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There has been some complaints about the cleaning. I was cleaning happily when my boss spoke to me. She spoke to me and went into one of the rooms. She asked me if I used the brush for the chairs to wipe the stuff off and I said no. She put her hand on a window ledge high above and wiped and there was dust. Then she turned to me and had a go at me saying I should do my job properly and that she shouldn't have to be put up with the complaints because of my crappy job. I tried my best. I seriously have. I then felt like walking out and I was stressed out because I was worried I was running out of time. I cried in one of the rooms. It's not only me. Everyone else's standard isn't good enough. Hopefully my boss isn't in tomorrow. I will seriously check for anything I need to clean. I'm worried, my standard has to be great. My supervisor is lovely. When I looked at her, she went aww are you okay? She was really concerned. I said I'm fine but then I said what happened. I spoke to her and she said I shouldn't take it personally and that it's because the boss is stressed with all the managers on her back. I like my supervisor's approach. She is calm and she tells me the things I have to do rather than shouting at me. I'm praying I will be just O.K. I needed this off my chest. I wish this hurt was gone. I was going to study french but I'm not in the mood now.
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Old Nov 29, 2012, 08:57 AM
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Hey happy! I used to clean the beauty salon I worked at. Idk I think it's impossible to clean everything in a room! Now you know what they will check for. Keep on truckin!
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Old Nov 29, 2012, 09:01 AM
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Hey happy! I used to clean the beauty salon I worked at. Idk I think it's impossible to clean everything in a room! Now you know what they will check for. Keep on truckin!
Thank you for your reply. I will try my best. I'm not too worried, I wish this pain left now.
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Old Nov 29, 2012, 09:09 AM
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French is the best thing to study. I love it so much. I recently contacted my 9nth grade French teacher. He is over 90 years old, still alive! He remembered me. This pain you have comes from maybe not knowing what will happen next. Will you be okay? Right now you feel like you don't know. It's scary to think about even. But now you have so many months experience cleaning. There are more jobs out there.
Thanks for this!
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Old Nov 29, 2012, 09:33 AM
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French is the best thing to study. I love it so much. I recently contacted my 9nth grade French teacher. He is over 90 years old, still alive! He remembered me. This pain you have comes from maybe not knowing what will happen next. Will you be okay? Right now you feel like you don't know. It's scary to think about even. But now you have so many months experience cleaning. There are more jobs out there.
Well, I know I have to work harder. I'm hoping that my boss isn't there tomorrow. My supervisor isn't strict and doesn't shout. I love french too. ^_^
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