
Last week, Michelle had a work Supervisory interview. Her manager said several times that she had 100% trust in her and that her work is excellent and that she is one of their best people. A lot of really great things were said and it boosted her morale.
Michelle discovered quite by accident that she has a talent for working with adults with learning disabilities. Her work history had been poor as she couldn't find her particular niche in life. Being at a loose end, she went to work for one of her grandmother's friends. The lady lives in Norfolk and has a residential home for adults with learning disabilities, and it was there that the bug bit her. She loved it so much that she felt funny about being paid for having so much pleasure and enjoyment. When she came back to Kent she got the job she is in now. She has slogged away, not taking sick leave, being conscientious and hardworking and studying for her NVQs. She has worked overtime when needed even when she hasn't felt like it. She hasn't missed a day for well over a year.
She loves the job and the reason I am so proud of her is that she has poured heart and soul into it and worked jolly hard. I would be proud of her whether her Supervisory was excellent or not. The fact that such wonderfully positive things were said is a great bonus. It does everyone good to be told that they are well thought of and getting it right. She deserved it and its fantastic that she got it.
No one could deserve it more.
Finally - congratulations to Richard, who passed his work Probationary period.
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