First Day of work..
14 years ago
First day went pretty well. They wouldn't let me touch the machines! Oh the madness! Anyway I should net around $700 every 2 weeks. Considering it takes me about 300-350 a month to survive, everything after that is gravy. Who knows, I may be in the market for a new car or house after a month or 2. The most important thing is that I'm enjoying my work and doing what I love. (or will be when they let me fix the damn computers) Right now they have me shadowing the other employees to learn 'Their Way' to do things. Feels kinda silly considering I've repaired computers for 14+ years, before I had training. They have to treat me like I know nothing.

Slyver
~slyver
so computer tech savvy? XD

TsimKrad
~tsimkrad
OP
Slightly ^^ *hugs* now if i could just relax enough to sleep.

Slyver
~slyver
awww hehe *hugs back* ^^ but still awesome job, and 700 for two weeks...damn i wish i had that i could get a better pc and all l3

TsimKrad
~tsimkrad
OP
What I need is a really hot female fur to sleep next to and hug near the end of the day. Preferably one skilled in back rubs.

Tomyironmane
~tomyironmane
I can only surmise that there are reasons that they do this manner of training. First is the fact that they can tell their higher ups "yes, he is qualified as a (insert job title here.)" without worrying that you don't know some silly little detail or another. Second, it makes sure you're not going to have some hideous personality clash with someone in the office. Third, it establishes you as the office Boot. Just smile and take the training, and PWN them all later.