I had two online meetings today.
:p :cool: :rolleyes:
The first one went ok, the second one kept me distracted just enough so I could work out our on-call schedule for the first half of next year. Most of my coworkers have young kids and they gave me the times days they needed to be home/off from answering the phone a few weeks back. I had more "can't work dates" than ever before. This morning I got orders coming from the overhead to not give anyone any favors and to get our shift schedule published. I spent a few hours manipulating the shifts so that it looked like no one got a scheduled break, while in reality, they all got their many hours and days of requested time off. Now they can plan to be home with family when school breaks assuming we don't have any real big emergency call outs to answer.
I sent out the schedule and my boss sent a Thank You note for not giving anyone any breaks or favorable shift treatment.
So that is how I've used my life lessons. Give them what they ask for and don't show any favoritism,
that they can pin on you. :)