When I got in on Friday, the stress was palpable. An email had been received from the regional office informing the examiners of the month’s targets, and which local office was in the lead on the board. The impression I was receiving was that it was not us. Our numbers were down and results were poor. Our waiting list was long – students were having to wait up to two months for a test date and then up to three months for a retest, in the case of failure.
Archive for March, 2008
Chapter Six Hazard Perception
March 27, 2008Chapter Five – A Testing Route
March 21, 2008Before I left for the day, I was issued with a rota– Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday morning at the Theory Test Centre and Thursday Friday and Saturday morning at the Practical Test Centre. There may be evening or cover work for sickness and holidays if I wanted it.
Chapter Four – Role Reversal
March 17, 2008Friday morning saw me getting everyone ready to leave the house with a certain degree of stress where really there should have been none. After all it was not me taking a driving test, I wasn’t even taking someone else on a driving test! For goodness sake, I kept telling myself, it was work, I wouldn’t be expected to read any number plates or explain where the windscreen washer reservoir was. Or even how to change the oil and water!
Chapter Three – Mirror Signal Manoeuvre
March 16, 2008I’d done it again! Gone and accepted a job without really knowing what I was going to be doing. At least I knew this time there there was allocated parking space for staff – Vi had given me a token for a car park around the corner from the office. So no tiny spaces to reverse into.
Chapter Two – Your Time Starts NOW!!
March 13, 2008Once the administration had been completed, the woman turned to me. She was perhaps late thirties, blonde highlights, long straight skirt in a vibrant purple and violet heeled boots that made her appear to rise as a natural extension of the carpet. The fact that her top had vivid yellow flowers on it also gave the impression that she was quite at home in this environment and it was indeed her natural habitat. The fact I needed shades to look at her for any length of time, made me hope that it would not be her interviewing me – or at least she might have a colleague to join her.
Chapter One Another Day
March 12, 2008Once all the hype had calmed down at Brightsparkz, the temporary contract I had held reached its’ conclusion and even though I was offered a decent position, I decided that the world of the lightbulb was not fitting my requirements, and left the company, having made some good friends in the process.
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