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yankevich
February 15, 2009
life
I worked at chase for several years being their eyes and ears carrying the load of not only a complex but two complex's, I served with dignity and pride because when growing up I was always told if your going to do something always put your best foot forward else put none at all, The job I had was as a security supervisor which meant all chase employees safety depended on my vigilence, knowledge and my ability to act quickly; and that I did, I have dealt with heart attacks, physical attacks, fire alarms, theft and vandalism in the 6 years of service I provided. In the 4th year I asked for a raise because the gas price had began to climb cost a living was going up chase was building newer bigger sites with more expensive apparatus, I had been making the same amount of money for several years and finally I could not survive off my part time job and credit cards anymore so I decided to ask for a raise and for three more years I kept getting the shaft, Finally I got married and decided it was not me alone that I had to think about, I had completed my associates that year and decided to attempt to move on, I gave them notice that I could not survive under the same salary so I was gonna put myself out their and see what faith brings I finally got a job worth something and I gave Chase two weeks notice of my planned departure, It was hard letting go of something that I knew and did so well, As my job was a night shift job I decided to take on the available weekend shift at the site and requested part time status because even though the job I received was going to pay twice the amount I used to make I still had all that debt out there that needed to be paid and a part time gig would have done wonders in lessening those debts. I was told after all those years of service that chase did not want me back on the site. This was very confusing because upon leaving I left an opening that would need someone with in depth knowledge which means training and an additional 3 openings which needed filling.
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