Another indirect casualty from Katrina.
Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 10:58 am
I haven't been posting here much lately because something has happened here. I will try to explain here what has happened.
As most people know 2 days after Katrina passed here, my dad passed away. He had been sick for such time. I spent the next week staying at my mom's house helping with the funeral arrangements. I would like to say that during that difficult time, we had support from the great community of Gramercy, LA. The church, the fire department (the male part of our family and my dad are vol. firefighters) and everyone were great and they have my eternal gratitude.
I returned back to work at Wal-Mart and worked long shifts and overtime cause everyone didn't come back home yet. Many associates did not return. We received many trucks, some that were meant for damaged stores from Katrina and later Rita. The stress and the long hours were so much that I ended up in the hospital and was out of work for 2 weeks.
Then one day I found out that I was passed up for a promotion. Our management team, in their finite wisdom, picked someone who was fired and rehired FOUR TIMES as a support manager. I was angry, I mean, I worked so hard for these people, so hard that I put myself in the hospital for them and this is how they thank me. I could tell you some of the things this guy did, but this is a family website. Trust me that "open door policy" does not work.
Days passed by and working with this guy became hell. Me and him many times got into shouting matches. I requested and got moved to Tire Lube Express as a Service Technician where I am at today.
But something was slowly dying the months after Katrina. It was my marriage. As I am typing this, she has been gone two months. I am expecting it to be final in February. I have been on a emotional roller-coaster. My fellow associates in the TLE department have been great in giving me support.
I hope this explains what has been happening. Thanks for your understanding and support.
As most people know 2 days after Katrina passed here, my dad passed away. He had been sick for such time. I spent the next week staying at my mom's house helping with the funeral arrangements. I would like to say that during that difficult time, we had support from the great community of Gramercy, LA. The church, the fire department (the male part of our family and my dad are vol. firefighters) and everyone were great and they have my eternal gratitude.
I returned back to work at Wal-Mart and worked long shifts and overtime cause everyone didn't come back home yet. Many associates did not return. We received many trucks, some that were meant for damaged stores from Katrina and later Rita. The stress and the long hours were so much that I ended up in the hospital and was out of work for 2 weeks.
Then one day I found out that I was passed up for a promotion. Our management team, in their finite wisdom, picked someone who was fired and rehired FOUR TIMES as a support manager. I was angry, I mean, I worked so hard for these people, so hard that I put myself in the hospital for them and this is how they thank me. I could tell you some of the things this guy did, but this is a family website. Trust me that "open door policy" does not work.
Days passed by and working with this guy became hell. Me and him many times got into shouting matches. I requested and got moved to Tire Lube Express as a Service Technician where I am at today.
But something was slowly dying the months after Katrina. It was my marriage. As I am typing this, she has been gone two months. I am expecting it to be final in February. I have been on a emotional roller-coaster. My fellow associates in the TLE department have been great in giving me support.
I hope this explains what has been happening. Thanks for your understanding and support.