doing well. Even with all her little, ah, foibles, I really liked her and enjoyed working with her. She was a very hard worker and very rarely goofed off. The last I knew, she'd quit our workplace a few months before me, mad because she'd misunderstood the policy of Workplace paying for college tuition (it's ONLY for those currently working full time--which she was but she wanted to go part-time while she attended school--and ONLY for certain degrees, plus there's the understanding that you'll come back and use that degree at Workplace) and convinced she'd been "lied to" by the supervisors above our shift supervisor (no surprise--she hadn't been lied to). She was determined to go to school for IT, despite the fact *I*, a person almost twice her age, had to occasionally help her get to her email and yes, fill out her performance self-review. And I'm only slightly more computer literate than an Amish toddler. Apparently SM knew someone who was doing IT for the JACK Casino in downtown Cleveland and making $100K/year (I have no idea how much IT support makes but I suspect it's not six figures). She quit our workplace, started a course for IT...failed miserably, quit the course after a few short months and came crawling back to Workplace, who took her back but put her in a different building, doing a different job.
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