u/peacelid

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Notifications for nothing there.

I recently canceled the Ring service and just have the camera up as a deterrent. But I have started getting ring alerts when nothing is there.

When I had the service it wouldn't even go off when someone was right at my door. There's no way it's going off now on it's own. Is this a scare tactic so you pay again?????

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u/peacelid — 1 day ago

Quality Assurance Analyst

Has anyone gone from phones/chats to QA internally? I applied for a position just to see what it's like. Someone recommend that I apply. My stats aren't perfection but I'm near the top middle on my team. Do you think that reflects negatively on my application?

Any experience/advice is appreciated.

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u/peacelid — 1 month ago

My new version of "I just work here"

"That's a decision made by the people who get paid more than me".

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I haven't gotten in trouble for it yet so I'll keep saying it lol. Even if the customer is upset that kinda snaps them out of it.

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It's crazy the questions people have as if I'm the one that built the company and made the apps, websites, and programs they use. Like I simply do not have an answer to your question and I can't do anything about it.

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u/peacelid — 2 months ago

No more meetings with my manager. Is that good or bad?

We're supposed to get monthly 1 on 1s with our managers. Just to go over our KPIs and where we stand.

About 3 months ago right before our meeting she messaged me and asked if we could reschedule. I said yea, but then she never rescheduled. Then a few days later I get an email recapping our meeting that we never had. Same thing last month. Then this month she didn't even schedule it, she just sent me the email.

My stats are very middle of the road. I'm not great and not terrible, so I'm not afraid I'm getting written up or anything. However, recently they put me in with another group of people doing a new project together. It's very time consuming. I just honestly can't tell if no meeting is a good thing or a bad thing.

Should I ask her about it directly?

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u/peacelid — 3 months ago