No, you forget it!

Oct 09, 2008 00:55

Dropped my Saturday class because my team leader for our group project was getting on my nerves
There is something to be said when your team lead doesn't currently hold a day job and harps on you to get things he want done despite the deadline is so many more days away
Especially when all along you said he's assumed you know how to do "these things" just because you work in the financial field
I wanted to work on the tracking technology
He wanted me to do transactions using Oracle
To which I haven't learned Oracle yet
I should be able to function in Oracle if given the opportunity
But I need more time

Plus with the doctor calling me in for more testing... I need to just focus on one class and do well in it
Instead of doing "ok" in both classes

Less stress, more time to focus on health and required classes
The SA class was for "my benefit" according to the academic adviser
It's not "required" for what I was going for
It might "help"

But I was looking at my class work for Class T&TH, and I realized:

A+ B = C

Class SA = A & B
Class T&TH = C

If I focus on Class T&TH, I can figure out A & B because that's how I think
Give me the answer, and let me reverse engineer it after getting definitions

That's why, when I was learning the audit process, they just gave me the report and said, "so what do you think you should do?"
I looked at the report, looked at the transactions fields for each type of transaction
Did the calculations in my head
And then figure out what coding needs to be corrected to remove the conflict errors off the report
Now the report has less errors on it (corrected the errors correctly the first time), suggested processes to help in preventing these errors, and now I get the same amount of work that took me 4 hours into 1 - 2 hours
Next to master for work= working other reports that normally would be taught for someone that had been doing my function a little longer than... 1 week & 2 days

My eyes are not so swollen today
Wore glasses because my eyes were still sentiive and contacts were not recommended
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