i started work today. yes, finally! hahas.
yup, work at a law firm.
Markhan Advocates and Solicitors. (maybe i shouldn't type everything, after google search everybody will know what i said about it.)
it's a busy busy company.
i think they are really understaff, with loads of work to do.
every minute there would be a call for one of the lawyers or in charge.
every hour there would at least be a dozen of people waiting to be served by someone.
every day seems to have lots of mail to be posted and received.
i think because there are so many temporary staff, the permanent staff are getting a bit fidgety when they have constantly have to enlighten the newbies at their work and be asked random questions.
well, i meet a fellow tpjcian, same position as me. hahas.
Lydia from S20.
maybe it was just co-incidence, but somehow, i think it's a good arrangement.
at least we have each other's company and help in times of boredom and busi-ness. (not that my first day has been boring)
one thing that i wasn't very happy about was the attitude of one of the higher authorities, whose name i can't even remember cause i think it's just a waste of my brain space to remember names of such snobbish, rude, arrogant and ungrateful fellow.
i know i'm getting my pay from
your company (i don't even know whether
you are an employer or employee), but it's no reason for
you to treat temporary staff with such 'manners'.
seriously, if
you were such big of a deal, wouldn't
you be busy at courts handling cases, instead of sitting in
your office, typing some stuff on your computer?
shouldn't
you be busy thinking of how to win the cases instead of screaming at someone who just happen to walk into
your office politely to put down some documents.
Yes, i was screamed at. i will remember
you for the rest of my working life, don't worry.
i will remember to give new-comers a chance in learning, and not work in the way
you just have, thinking that only what
you do is important, ignoring the significance of other employees.