Thursday, October 11, 2007

Moving on...


Yikes, I haven't posted in a long time. This semester's classes are, by far, the hardest, and I have had no time to post. Also, I've been knitting very little. The spouse is on a trip and he didn't even take the time to try his socks on, so I've no idea where to start the cuff of his socks, so all I am doing is knitting one or two rows of the pink thing every once in a while. By the way, the spouse took the camera with him, so I cannot show any progress pictures.

As for the job issue, I hesitate to blog about it. If I ever get hired, it would be inappropriate to talk about work here. Of course, I might not get hired at all, which means I can complain as much as I want on my blog. If I end up being hired, I might come back and erase this.

I got a call from HR. Since opening the permanent position is taking such a long time, they are hiring someone temporarily, and they suggested I applied for that. Well, I happen to know the person who already took the temporary position. She is one of my classmates and we actually work as a team in one of my classes, performing the experiments together. The HR person denied that anyone had been hired already. I told her that in any case I wanted to apply to the permanent position, not the temporary one. She said then that whoever got the temporary position would probably get the permanent one. So I sent in an application for the temporary position, even though I knew that my classmate was already working anyway.

Well, this HR person told the head of the department (who had already told me that I was getting the permanent job) that I wasn't really interested. One of my former professors corrected that notion, but I am still very annoyed at HR.

I hate it when people are lazy or just don't want to bother with anything they haven't done before. Like I said, changing my visa is not hard. They don't need to do anything except write a stupid letter, and then I would have travel back home and tramit my new visa, not them. But it seems to me that HR is trying very hard not to hire me.

I am now competing with my classmate for the permanent position. She is good, but I have more experience and there are certain tasks I am better at than she is. Of course, if she works as a temp long enough, she'll be much better than me in certain things: instruments and machines may operate all on the same principles, but each model has its own quirks, and she'll be more acquainted with the equimpent they have here than I am. Also, because she is now an internal candidate, she'll be able to apply for this position before I do, and she will get preference over me.

Life is unfair.

4 comments:

Pilar said...

No te desanimes preciosa, gentuza siempre habrĂ¡ en el camino, lo sabes. Pero no dejes que eso te tumbe. La vida pondrĂ¡ a esa personaja en su lugar, y tu lo veras. Un abrazo

Marlena said...

I was just thinking of you the other day and wondering what was happening with the job. I'm sorry it's such a trial, but good luck! Surely they'll notice how serious you are about it!

Jennifer said...

How frustrating and aggravating! I'm sorry this has been so difficult.

Louise said...

I'm sorry that things are so sucky. I hope you get the position - you deserve it.

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