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May. 29th, 2015 07:24 pmI feel like I must be some big fucking cosmic joke. I decided to change from Verizon and DIRECTV to TWC for reasons and have now been without service since Tuesday. So I've been watching my CSI: Miami DVDs. Until this morning, that is. When I went to turn on my Blu-ray player to finish watching the disc I started last night, it wouldn't load. So I tried to watch it on my laptop. Only it kept… buffering is the only word I can think of. I thought it must be because it's for a TV show so I tried a movie and got the same results. I'm about to have a major meltdown and probably will if I have to spend tonight without my TV. ETA: My parents are out of town for the night so I'm doing my laundry and using their wi-fi.
Oh and in case you're wondering, the TWC tech is scheduled for 9-10 tomorrow morning.
And now for a work rant.
One of the things I now do is enter the checks we receive from the hospitals for the various things we bill them for. Only thing is I was only shown how to enter one type of check. Whenever I come across one I don't know how to code, I take it to whoever I'm supposed to and tell them I don't know how to code it. Now, if it was me getting these checks back and being told by my clerk that they don't know how to code them, I'd make sure they know so that next time they can. Has that happened? Would I be ranting about this if it had? I just bet that when it comes time for my evaluation this will be brought up as a negative thing. But I refuse to accept blame for this. I keep telling them I don't know how to do this and even say things like 'I'd really like to know how to do my job.' but it has yet to motivate them to show me how. Seriously though, how can I be expected to do my job properly if I don't know how to fucking do my fucking job!?
Is there anyone in the DFW area looking to hire an accounting clerk with strong data entry skills?
Oh and in case you're wondering, the TWC tech is scheduled for 9-10 tomorrow morning.
And now for a work rant.
One of the things I now do is enter the checks we receive from the hospitals for the various things we bill them for. Only thing is I was only shown how to enter one type of check. Whenever I come across one I don't know how to code, I take it to whoever I'm supposed to and tell them I don't know how to code it. Now, if it was me getting these checks back and being told by my clerk that they don't know how to code them, I'd make sure they know so that next time they can. Has that happened? Would I be ranting about this if it had? I just bet that when it comes time for my evaluation this will be brought up as a negative thing. But I refuse to accept blame for this. I keep telling them I don't know how to do this and even say things like 'I'd really like to know how to do my job.' but it has yet to motivate them to show me how. Seriously though, how can I be expected to do my job properly if I don't know how to fucking do my fucking job!?
Is there anyone in the DFW area looking to hire an accounting clerk with strong data entry skills?