** Note to Readers** There is a confronting incident at Jamies work, which can upset some.
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So I'm going on a holiday it seems. My mind was wondering back through the events of the past 48hrs - married, now divorced; sad, now happy; career kicked in the can, again... Argh!... Managing to get my ass reamed by the ex-father in law, just another opportunity for him to stick in the screws I guess.
Now... Fuck... he is writing me up for bullshit! Trying everything he can to stuff my career up. Think I have had enough of that whole family, really!
If that guy thinks he is going to push me around for the rest of my career, he has severely underestimated me. The dickhead has pushed me around for the last time. I have nothing left to lose. 'Probationary Status' my ass. It's time to hit back, else I'm going to have one of my bossy sisters kicking my can all over the place.
Hmmm, going to the U.S. for a holiday - it may seem like I am running away, but just maybe I am running toward something.
"Okay Jamie, time to make some calls to HQ," I said under my breath. Let's see who is in the HR Department today.
Looking around the station, I headed for my office. I don't know why it is called my office. I seem to have my entire crew waiting for me in there. It would be nice if sometimes I could just use my own office, but hey.
Doubling back down the hallway, I noticed that the Shift Supervisor's office is empty. Bingo! I slipped in, locked the door and headed toward the desk. I grabbed the handset, subconsciously venting some frustration on the keypad...
extension 379, HR
. A cold sweat broke out over me. I don't know why I'm worried. I haven't done anything wrong.
Truth be known, Operations Officer Simon Kelsy -
AKA Satan's helper -
has made it his life's goal to kill my career. Okay, so my marriage to his daughter didn't work out, but even his wife, my former mother-in-law, could see that Tracey was totally unreasonable when it came to our marriage. Well, anything that shifted the entire sunlight of the world off her was her instant enemy.
"We all deserve to be happy" she would say to me - often. Eventually, I understood she was fully aware of how much of a bitch her daughter was, green lighting me to run. Run for the hills! But not Simon, nope! He couldn't admit to me, or anyone for that matter, that he was ever wrong or that his little girl was... well, just plain nasty. Oh my god! If my Grandmom was here still, Tracey would have all manner of whoop ass happening all over her. I smiled to myself remembering my grandma.
"HR, this is Amanda." A sweet voice came through the phone.
"Oh, Hi, Amanda," my voice cracking.
It sounded like I was having trouble even making simple conversation. This is just not going to work. I pulled the handset away from my ear, losing my nerve. I was about to hang up when out of the phone came, "Don't hang up. Just breathe for a few seconds. Let's just take this slowly."
It was like she could see me. Apprehensively I put the phone back to my ear.
"Oh, hi!" my voice sounding like a five-year-old that has just been busted getting into the Christmas candy.
By the way Mom, that was Steph, not me
...
"It's Jamie," I cleared my throat. "Uh... James Spence from North West Group. I was hoping I could talk to someone, maybe get some advice on an issue I am having at the moment, Ma'am."
"Hi, Jamie," Amanda's voice gently purred through the phone. "How have you been?" We haven't spoken since our Junior Officers Course two years ago."
Oh my god Amanda!
A smile broke out across my face. All the fears I had were gone in an instant. Amanda dropped the normal HR professional prim and proper persona. Thankfully this was more of a friends' catch-up with a bit of work sprinkled in for good measure.
"Oh wow, Amanda! It's been years. How are you? How's Steve going?" We chatted for the next ten minutes catching up everything that had been happening in our lives since JOC.
"So, Jamie, or are you using James now?"
"No Amanda, Jamie for most people," I said sheepishly.
Amanda continued, "I hear you have escaped the evil witch. Heading overseas too, hmmm. You are today's topic of conversation, particularly at the grocery store."
"Wait, what? How do you know all of this Amanda? The grapevine is good here, but wow."
Amanda let out a laugh, "No, the Mom network is at full strength. Apparently, your Mom is worried that her baby boy is running away."
I let out a long frustrated breath.
Oh for the love of God
.
Apparently, my Mom couldn't wait to tell - everybody.
"You actually saved me a call, Jamie. I was instructed by MY Mom to call you." She then continued while imitating her mom's voice, "
Amanda
,
do your HR thing, make sure James is ok. He had better not be running away, or it will break his Momma's heart, you tell him!"
was the way that little lecture went. Anyway, JAMES!"
Ha! Funny. Still, when a parent of my friends calls me JAMES, I get that instant guilty feeling. "
Oh, mom, you have to relax. I'm 30 now
," I thought to myself.
Amanda started, "Okay Jamie, so what's going on? I see that OO Kelsy has made some notes on the system about your performance. Requesting a probation period be placed in your file, also a recommendation not to promote for 3 years due to, "
Immature and poor performance."
Son of a bitch!
"Amanda, he is just using his position to do me over. I guess that giving half of everything I owned to his daughter wasn't enough. I bought that house with my Grandfather's inheritance, Amanda. It had nothing to do with her. Now the man wants my career." I ran my hand down my face in frustration.
"My performance has been excellent both in the field, and management wise. My Operational delivery targets are all above the year on year benchmark. My crews are exceeding their Service delivery, response and turnout times. I don't know how I could be doing the job any better, considering the lack of support I am getting from OO Kelsy."
"Okay, Jamie," Amanda replied. "The issue is not with you. It's Simon. Honestly, he is going to dig himself a gigantic hole with this, because we have already investigated it this morning. When you consider that trying to place a fifteen-year serving FireFighter on probation, blocking any advancement for three years without a full disciplinary hearing or some independent review action, it is a huge thing. The whole file is already on its way to the Assistant Chief Officer's desk. The word is, she's not happy with it either. Apparently, she and Simon don't see eye to eye.