what an emotional week from "you know where " I've had. Mondays doctor appt revealed
a need for surgery, not life threatening but an annoyance for sure. Putting off surgery
for the moment until I get another opinion from a gyn doc and get the little ducks all
lined up, a little research, and of course theres that deductible the insurance company
is going to want. Looking at maybe a few months away.
Work has been going great up until Wednesday when dispatch called me over the radio
and requested my presence at the end of the day and to bring my aide (Lana) with me.
So we did, and they just flat out said "we're taking Lana and putting her on another rt"
and "your getting Lenore" I asked why and they said they needed
an experienced aide on this other route as it had a brand new driver. I thought about
that all the way home, and seemed to not make sense because Lenore had been here
a good 5 years and Lana only had a couple years. I didn't sleep that night, cause Lana
was my friend and we were a team and had the kids totally squared away and everything
going smooth. Not to mention the fact that it was Lenores assigned route anyway and
she had been out on medical and her driver retired while she was out. So now she was
coming back and they stuck her with me. I've always been friendly and pleasant and
treated her with respect even though I didn't like her. Her personality grinds against
mine and although she always sat at my table with us in the drivers lounge I was always
nice and would just leave the room when I'd had enough of her. So now here I am stuck
with her on my bus.
I went to my supervisor to find out what gives. Come to find out she said she couldn't
handle one of the kids on that other run and the ride was so long it hurt her back. She
wanted to ride on my run. I have 6 of those kind of kids on my run and one of my runs is a 40 mile round trip! I am livid they would do this for her and do it to me. What happen to seniority?