u/tweetlebug2010

Just wow...

My store's computers recently updated. Pretty sure everyone's did. There have been updates every other week in Compass since the middle of July about the sign software, but I have no idea about the computers themselves. They were updated, and now I can't find anything!

Where are my files? I'm the RPC, and I like to be organized. I have templates made for sign walks, I have a specific 8 page packet I leave for my backup (her request bc the SOE is garbage), I have a list of every section reset for the year for easy reference..... they're gone. All of those and then some. Everything. No warning about deleting anything that wasn't backed up somewhere... nothing. Unless something was communicated to management and no one else - this is BS.

I'm really glad I recently made the decision to work my wage and will no longer be going above and beyond. Aside from my specific job duties, I won't be doing ANYTHING else. No register, no surge for Spectrum, no DSD signage AT ALL, no special instructions, nada.

This company and my store have squashed the spirit of a superstar/go-getter/over-achiever.. and they only have themselves to blame.

- If the file issue gets resolved, I'm leaving this up. The shenanigans of this place know no bounds!

EDIT: I was on vacation when the update was sent out about backing files up. 🙃 Oh well - it certainly helped me give no shits! One less thing they can ask from me

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u/tweetlebug2010 — 9 days ago

Corporate at its finest!

They're supposed to be college educated, right? (That's what I was told when I asked about corporate positions.)

I ain't got me one of them there fancy ed-ju-ma-kay-shun papers. At least I know the difference between to, too, and two!

u/tweetlebug2010 — 1 month ago

What kind of lawyer?

I posted about this a few months ago but didn't get many responses. Trying again with the hope that someone has some answers.

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A friend of mine sold a car 10+ years ago. The guy who bought it didn't register it in his name. Shortly after the purchase, he crashed into another vehicle with people inside. My friend didn't learn about this until 2023 when he was served papers.

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Those people hit by the buyer had insurance. The insurance company is trying to get my friend to pay for damages and then some. They've made it very difficult for my friend to do many things. Buying a house? It comes up. Registering a new car? It comes up. Credit card application? It comes up!

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He has the original, notarized bill of sale.

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What kind of lawyer does my friend need?

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He called a personal injury lawyer, and they gave him the phone number to the state bar.

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u/tweetlebug2010 — 2 months ago