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How to formalize my documentation using airSlate SignNow
In today's corporate environment, effective document handling is crucial. Whether you're operating a small enterprise or a mid-size company, airSlate SignNow simplifies the task of signing and dispatching documents. This guide will assist you in comprehensively understanding how to formalize your documentation effortlessly using airSlate SignNow and improve your document management efficiency.
Procedures to formalize my documentation with airSlate SignNow
- Go to the airSlate SignNow webpage in your chosen browser.
- Register for a free trial or sign in to your current account.
- Choose the document you want to upload for signing or sending.
- If you intend to use the document again, change it into a reusable template.
- Open your file and modify it by incorporating fillable fields or entering data.
- Add your signature and assign fields for the recipients' signatures.
- Press 'Continue' to set up and send an eSignature request.
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In summary, airSlate SignNow not only refines your document management process but also delivers exceptional support available around the clock for paid accounts. Start enhancing your document workflow today!
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FAQs
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What does it mean to document myself using airSlate SignNow?
To document myself using airSlate SignNow means that you can easily create, send, and eSign documents securely. This process allows you to manage your documents effectively, ensuring compliance and record-keeping without the hassle of traditional methods.
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How much does it cost to document myself with airSlate SignNow?
airSlate SignNow offers several pricing plans catering to different business needs. By choosing the right plan, you can efficiently document yourself without breaking the bank, making it a cost-effective solution for individuals and businesses alike.
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What features does airSlate SignNow offer for those who want to document myself?
airSlate SignNow provides a range of features designed to help you document yourself seamlessly. This includes customizable templates, automatic reminders, and secure cloud storage to ensure your documents are easily accessible and organized.
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Can I integrate airSlate SignNow with other applications while documenting myself?
Yes, airSlate SignNow offers numerous integrations with popular applications, enhancing your ability to document myself efficiently. Whether it’s CRM systems or project management tools, you can sync your documents with ease for a streamlined workflow.
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Is it secure to document myself using airSlate SignNow?
Absolutely! airSlate SignNow prioritizes your security by utilizing advanced encryption methods. This means that when you document myself and eSign, your information remains safe and protected throughout the entire process.
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How can airSlate SignNow improve my document workflow?
By using airSlate SignNow to document myself, you can signNowly improve your document workflow. The platform automates many processes, reducing turnaround times, and allowing you to focus more on your core business activities.
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Can I document myself on mobile devices with airSlate SignNow?
Yes, airSlate SignNow has a mobile app that allows you to document myself on the go. This flexibility ensures that you can create, send, and eSign documents from anywhere, making it easier to manage your tasks remotely.
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Why are so many lawyers unhappy with their jobs?
I'm a mid-level or perhaps senior associate at a large law firm. Let me describe the two types of days that I routinely experience and then mention why I actually think I'm unhappy - as opposed to what you might think if you simply read TNR or ATL.Busy Day:7:00am: Wake up, check Blackberry. See that 30 emails directed to me / my team on projects have come in since I put it down at 2:00am. Response to 10 of the 30, get four junior associates in motion on tasks for the day. Try to go to gym, but realize I can't make it because, while I was writing those 10 emails, I've had clients send me meeting planners for 8:30am and 10:00am calls. (For the initiated, clients rarely ask if I can make a call; sometimes I'm told to get on the line in five or ten minutes, sometimes I get random meeting planners. If matters conflict, somebody screams uncle, but it usually isn't me.)7:30am: Hop on train (subway). Read more emails while on train and respond to another 4 or 5 so that responses will launch as soon as I come up from underground.8:15am: Arrive at office. Start printing documents for 8:30am call b/c secretaries won't arrive for another hour. 8:30am: Call gets moved to 9:00. Thank god I don't expect it to last more than an hour, or I'd already have a conflict. Use extra time to look over documents I expect I'll be discussing on 9:00 call. (But still no clue of its content because I tried emailing the client, but the client did not respond.)9:00am: Jump on call. Fortunately, it's on what I expected. Client wants to do another call with the other side at 10:00am because he is heading to the beach with his kids at noon. I inform client I have another call at 10:00 and client asks me to push that call for him. I try to dodge by proposing 10:30 and promising to keep the other call to 30 minutes. All the while, 40 new emails come in while I am on the call. I get two more junior associates moving on projects, IM with another three and request additional experienced staffing for one project.10:00am: Get on second call. Again have no idea what it will be about, but assume I can handle it because it is with an unsophisticated corporate client that we love because it lets us ring the meter. Junior comes to my office to listen to call. In-house lawyer bloviates about irrelevant points for 30 minutes and I field another 20 emails while on call and mark a document at my desk, occasionally paying attention to the call. The junior is in my office, but I never look at her because I'm just trying to get done what I need to get done to not fall further behind.10:30am: I recap call with junior associate (largely because I missed key points while marking the document that is at my desk, and need her to tell me what happened). I then get on the 10:30am call with the 9:00am client and try to pay attention because the client is a business-side managing director. I check the news, anyway, however, in part because I know that nothing I do on the call will in any way impact my pay or my chance of promotion, so I don't really pay much attention.11:00am: Call ends. I follow-up with benefits and IP on some points raised on the 10:30am call. They're not expecting my queries, but they can't do anything. I CC the client and the relevant partners so that the client knows I'm following up on his points and so that the benefits and IP associates have to meet my stated timeline or look bad. (Chances are, they won't respond anyway. We won't fire them for it, and we won't pay them any more if they do.)11:30am: Take a few minutes to skim the news; get coffee. Return to desk and begin marking documents drafted by juniors for one of my deals. Attempt to mark them without interruption, but answer the phone every 10 or 15 minutes and lose train of thought.1:15pm: One of my callers asked me if I've seen emails that just came in and if I've reviewed the documents attached -- 250 pages, came in five minutes ago. I tell the client that, no, I have not yet reviewed the documents, but I will as soon as I can and generally try to determine whether the matter is urgent. When I realize that his deadline of this afternoon is false (like most deadlines), I find a way to push the work back. (I have more work on my plate than I could complete if I stayed in the office 24x7 for two or three weeks, so it's always a matter of fighting whatever fire is burning strongest; never a matter of real project management.)2:00pm: Begin catching up on emails; see that I missed two calls while reviewing documents and hope clients/partners are not mad at me for missing them. Call juniors to determine what I missed.2:30pm: Urgent email from client. Don't believe that matter is urgent b/c every matter from this client is said to be urgent, but call client to check. 2:45pm: Matter not urgent, so grab lunch in the caf. Eat lunch at desk while responding to emails.3:00pm: Things are quiet, so catch up on document that has sat on my desk for more than a week. The official deadline was last Friday, but we all know that deadline was false and I probably blow through 50+% of my deadlines.3:30pm: The firedrills begin. Client says it wants to sign a set of documents today, none of which we've seen. I call two juniors to get them to review parts and to get tax review. I skim as fast as I can, isolating key points.4:00pm: Three clients have already sent me voicemails on other projects, and I have two more meeting planners, both for calls at 4:30pm. I ignore all to close out document I'm reading for the 3:30pm client.4:30pm: I jump on one of the calls and find out this client also wants documents signed tonight. I IM some juniors and wonder how I can possibly get this done.5:00pm: Partner drives by and drops a 200 page markup on my desk. He spend 30 minutes in my office trying to discuss it despite my telling him that other matters are in process and need to be closed out.5:30pm: I've been hit with two more clients who want to sign documents today. I now have five projects that are trying to get done by today. I push things forward to the extent I can, do the least possible amount of work I am OK with on each project and push things out. I am on and off calls with each client for next three hours while turning the documents.8:30pm: I'm now waiting for comments on three of the five matters. The other two have died: false alarms. I catch up on emails.9:00pm: Things get hot again and it's just like at 5:30pm, except that now it's harder to signNow the clients but the deals still need to get done. This continues until 10:30pm.10:30pm: Order dinner on seamless, catch up on emails not related to hot projects.11:00pm: Documents begin to come back and junior associate dumps work on me from outside of my practice group. I try to tell him to shove it, but I can't because he has CC'd a powerful partner. I ignore the deals that I'm trying to close and deal with the junior associate's query.11:15pm: Return to hot deals. Continue going back and forth (I'm still receiving 50-100 emails an hour on these projects) for next 2 hours.1:15am: One deal done, the others can't be finished because one side's clients went home and all outstanding points are "business points" (i.e., they matter, so we can't touch them because we are just lawyers). Turn back to other work that build during the day. Because most of my juniors are gone, do whatever needs to be done that hasn't yet been done.2:00am: Get markups from Asian office. Powerful partner CC'd, so turn documents myself, which include such wonderful 2:00am tasks as adding brackets to the trailers on signature pages. Finish in about 90 minutes, and call a car.3:45am: Get in car, knowing that everything that I did not close last night will be open by 9:00am the next morning, likely with clients hounding me to get in touch with other side, update all dates and numbers, etc., from approx. 7:00am onwards.***Not-Busy Day7:00am: Wake up, check Blackberry and see 20 emails. None need to be handled by me, so I ignore them.7:15am: I go to the gym and aim to get into the office at 9:30am.9:30am: I skim the news and ignore projects that have sat on my desk for weeks. I turn to them at 10:00am and work on them until 1:00pm.1:00pm: I get lunch and say hi to my secretary. I eat lunch at my desk so that I can continue to plow through the backlog from busier days.4:00pm: I get coffee b/c I am bored with the work and want to talk to somebody. I bring coffee back to my desk, anyway, and continue to read and mark more documents.8:30pm: I finish reading what I think ought to be read today (It's really my call; every deadline I have at this point is obviously false and I cannot possibly clear my plate.), and call it a day by having document services scan my markups.8:45pm: I take the train home, a little happier because I talked to the folks in document services, at the coffee shop and the cashier in the cafeteria. Otherwise, I just spent the last 11.25 hours alone in my office proofreading and marking documents without any human interaction.***How many people would like to work through either of these two types of days?When you add partners who scream at you (and do indeed throw objects when angry), associates who routinely backstab each other, fixed salaries and bonuses so that there is no link between pay and performance, or pay and value add, and partnership odds of roughly 1 in 25 to 1 in 50 - as well as sometimes weeks on end in which you do not leave the office before midnight - there are just a lot of things not to like about the practice of law.But, having been through all of this - and quite a bit more - I honestly think that what really makes lawyers unhappy - much less happy than, say, bankers or consultants - is some combination of the lack of ownership over anything, the inability to ever make any forward career progress, the social isolation, the complete lack of control over when any work comes or must be done, the nonstop false deadlines and the realization that the clients never read anything that you produce...so that it all seems completely pointless - which, perhaps surprisingly, is far worse than the hours, the backstabbing or the often inhumane partners and senior associates.Btw: I've slightly altered the facts in my replies because I want to preserve my anonymity. Because I felt uncomfortable, and in no way want Quorans to think that I am exaggerating anything above or below, I felt compelled to add this disclosure.
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What's the most appalling behavior you've seen by a young child's parent?
I was 16 on a Greyhound Bus going from California back home to St. Louis. I had just spent eight months homeless in Los Angeles and I was headed home. No one knew I was coming. I had saved enough money (300.00 dollars) so that when I got there with a little help I could get a cheap hotel room, and have a day or two before I contacted my parents.At a stop in New Mexico a heavy-set woman with kids got on the bus. She made her children sit in the aisle even though she had an open seat next to her. Now why the bus driver didn’t say anything to her I don’t know? As a matter of fact thinking abou...
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What is it like to negotiate with the IRS?
This depends on what you are negotiating. If your multi million dollar company is being audited, as opposed to a family that may have under paid $500 due to a mathematical error, clearly it's much more involved.Generally speaking; the IRS is a "money now" kind of agency and have gotten even more so as of late, due to mismanaged personnel and budgets. Although it seems odd to think do, but the IRS getting money NOW actually is a good thing for many people who owe taxes.I recently had a young couple that owed money from a prior year due to their misinterpretation of a credit. The IRS was correct in their interpretation, so there was a difference of a few hundred dollars. It took two letters on my behalf to have the difference due, to be forgiven entirely.Now although this is not the norm, it highlights the way the IRS is now operating. When I wrote on behalf of my clients, I purposefully wrote in stating that this couple has now hired my firm to represent them, asked for clarification on how the IRS was interpretating, stays of interest, forgiveness of penalties, etc etc.The idea is to have the IRS realize it's going to cost them much more than they could have possibly gained by this young couple. While I knew they would eventually have to pay a portion of what they owed, after the two letters (with specifics of why we were contesting)), to my surprise, the IRS forgave the past debt entirely.Again, not the norm, but highlights the dire situation the IRS is dealing with. They have always been open to negotiations for certain things, often accepting MUCH less than requested, but you had to pay in full, NOW. I would estimate that, from my experience, the IRS usually accepts 65–75% of the total due. For some people, saving 25% could be thousands of dollars.Add in the giant loss in personnel and management issues, the IRS is bleeding out and will take anything to help. Logically thinking, if you have fewer man hours to give, you're more likely to use them on larger accounts and possible payoffs.Again, it depends whet you are trying to negotiate, when it comes to "wiggle room." I tell all my clients to contact a professional, rather than taking on the IRS alone. There is a VERY clear difference for the IRS, when it comes to dealing with professionals over Joe Citizen. The IRS is much different than it has been in the past when it comes to collections and negotiating… but it's still The Tax Man!J
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How is police verification for a passport done?
I have read all the answers here but none seems have addressed the question properly.Let me try to enlighten about the procedure of Police Verification so that none should get worried or confused.After applying for a Fresh or Renewal of the passport, the PSK/PRO initiates a verification task to the applicant’s district Superintendent of Police office. At the same time, the application and related data are uploaded to the CCTNS (Crime and Criminal Tracking Network & Systems) in the office of the state’s Special Branch i.e. the intelligence department of state police.The district Superintende...
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How was anti-semitism and discrimination against Jews officialy justified during USSR?
There was no official antisemitism, or any other ethnic bigotry, prior to WWII. It was all class warfare then. No one cared which ethnicity you were.It all changed during and after the WWII, when ethnic identity became all the rage. At first, that affected several other ethnic group much worse than Jews; by Brezhnev’s time, it became primarily about Jews.Officially, the word “Jews” was rarely mentioned. It was a rude word and could offend some delicate spirits. There was however an official campaign in 1948–1953 against Rootless cosmopolitans and “murderers in white lab coats” (both euphemisms for Jews), most of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee was tortured and shot in 1953 at the height of the anti-Jewish campaign, Jewish theater was closed (prompting a joke that “other than Moishe and myself, all the artists in our Roma theater are Jewish), and, all over the country, random Jews like my Grandfather were beaten on the streets by mobs, on the ground of being rootless cosmopolitans. Fortunately, Grandma was an ethnic Russian who was willing to fight the whole mob single-handedly and had a sharp tongue and probably saved his life.In 1953, there were rumors of trains ready to “evacuate” the rootless cosmopolitans into Siberia to save them from people’s anger, like it had already been done to several other ethnic groups before. Fortunately, the death of Stalin stopped that wave of abuse. I had always secretly hoped that maybe a Jewish “murderer in a white coat” helped him out of his misery in a self-fulfilling prophecy sort of a way, but no; apparently, it was a Georgian and a murderer arguably even worse than Stalin.After that, there were a few years when everybody, even Jews, sighed relief. Then again, it depended on a republic. As I wrote before, Ukraine, especially Western Ukraine, was fantastically antisemitic to its few surviving Jews, forcing them to try their luck in Russia and other republics. I don’t think the antisemites needed an official justification. Their newfound relative freedom during Chruschev’s time also meant the freedom to act on their nationalist beliefs. It did not need a justification. A person’s obviously Jewish name was pedaled as a justification, nudge nudge, wink wink. Everybody understood. That’s why I laugh when Ukrainians try to portray themselves as victims of Russian communists. If Russian and not Ukrainian communists ruled in Ukraine, my father would have been able to find a job there and I would not have been born.Then there was official expulsion of Jews from the branches of science that prepared the cadres for the defense and space industry, Physics being the most notable of them. I was told there was a secret instruction against “ethnicities whose nation states don’t have diplomatic relations with the USSR”. Another euphemism for Jews obviously. South Africa did not have diplomatic relations with the USSR, but how many (white) South Africans were applying to Russian universities?That’s why neither of my parents became physicists and instead acquired a similar, but not nearly as tightly regulated scientific speciality. Despite both being gold medalists, i.e. the “champions” of their schools.A diplomatic career was of course totally closed to Jews, but not many wanted it in the first place. Those people were elite. One mink-coated diplomatic wife once told my mother that her dog eats what her children have never tasted; as an explanation why that dog gets to poop on our playground. Of course we were not allowed there, that was understood. No decent people wanted to be in that swamp anyway. The limitations in scientific education really hurt though.When the STEM faculties of Moscow State University (the most prestigious university in Russia) stopped accepting Jews, the Jewish students instead applied to 2 or 3 other universities who were more accepting. I studied in one of those. We were lovingly dubbed “a synagogue”. Our “synagogue” major was known for two things: very low competition, and very high admission requirements. A seeming contradiction. The quality of education in those schools shot up sharply; not because we were the best, but because we would have normally attended a more reputable school. Coincidentally, the quality of education in the more reputable school (Moscow State University) decreased sharply at about the same time. We know because that school still had some Jewish professors left, even though it no longer had Jewish students, whose lectures we could sometimes attend, without getting any credits for it. We could see that the majority of the local students don’t understand the lecture.As for our “synagogue”, our rector was quoted as saying that “having too many Jewish students is scandalous (неприлично)”. But, to his credit, he went out of his way to institute anonymous entrance exams, thus making selection by ethnicity impossible, and selection by connections, nearly impossible. Which is how we became the synagogue we were in the first place.
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California now requires background checks for all gun ammo purchases. Is this something that should be implemented in other stat
Ammunition background checks is an absolutely silly idea and is exactly what the rest of the world expects from California.The Crips don’t buy ammo at an FFL Dealer such as Fred-Bobs Gun and Outdoor Shop or even from Wal-Mart or Academy. Neither do the Bloods. Neither do the Gangster Disciples , MS-13 , the Latin Kings or the 18th Street Gang. They get their Ammo in broken boxes from SumDood and Notme on some street corner in Ventura.The background check for Ammo purchase will simply waste the time of the background check system, as well as cost money. Joe Schlabotnik, CPA accountant and sporting clays competitor will get background checked every weekend as he buys two cases of 12 gauge shotshells for a match. His brother Fred, a law abiding dentist and gun slinging Cowboy Action SASS competitor will likewise be background checked every weekend for the 8 boxes of .45 Colt he buys for a match.Bothering the dentist and the accountant and their law abiding friends the school teacher, truck driver, church pastor, engineer , lawyer, librarian, construction foreman, plumber, and land Surveyor with background checks will do absolutely nothing to the crime rate. They aren’t criminals.What will it do?Glad you asked.It will drive the price of ammunition up as retailers are forced to pay, or pass on, the cost of the background check. Retailers will have to keep massive paperwork on Ammo sales, and will have to devote staff and expense to record management. Many smaller retailers will simply stop carrying ammunition, this will again result in driving up cost.But the reason for the law was not actually to deprive the Crips and Bloods of Ammo; that’s obviously s fool’s errand as they never undergo background checks. The real purpose of this law is a thumb in the eye of the law abiding, it is to deprive Joe and Fred Schlabotnik and their friends, of Ammo, or make it so expensive that they give up their hobbies.The Crips and Bloods and Gangster Disciples won’t even notice.
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I need a signature from a professor I have never met in order to be accepted into engineering grad school. How do I ask for his
It’s not clear from your question whether this is a professor with some administrative responsibility over your academics, (e.g. - a department head in your major) or someone who has decision-making authority over the acceptance into grad school.In either case - If the signature is appropriate, the polite way is to ask in person or by phone and following up with a written request letter or email. (See below)It’s best to have the letter written and in front of you with all of the relevant information when you ask. You can always send it if you are unable to ask in person.Note - In some cases, emailing a scanned document might be reasonable, but if email is the preferred method, confirm via an immediate follow up call or email that that format works for them.It should include:Your name and current contact information with any supporting reference materials.Includes copies of transcripts or student i.d. numbers if they are signing off on course completion.What the purpose of the request is (e.g., grad school program).What the reason is that you are asking them specifically.If they are a backup for a professor that does know you, this is where you explain the reason that that person is not feasible and provide any information you have (email or phone) that would allow them to follow up with that person.What/where you need them to sign - CLEARLY INDICATED.Who the specific recipent(s) will be.WHEN IT IS REQUESTED TO BE SENT OR AVAILABLE BY**What you are requesting that they do with the signed form.If you are asking them to forward it, a fully addressed and postage-paid envelope.**In addition to making it clear in your request letter, place a post-it on the envelope with “Please mail by…” on it, and specify a date at least 4–7 days before the due date to allow for mistakes or administrative delay in mail signNowing it’s recipient.Time permitting — It is always preferable to arrange to pick up signed documents in person and forward them yourself, after verifying that they are complete and correct.If you need a separate signed copy for yourself, you can request that they send it to you in a separate (provided) envelop or retain it for pickup.If the person has agreed verbally or via email to complete the form and follow any other requested steps, it is completely acceptable to follow up on the early shipping or pick-up date to verify that they have completed and/or forwarded it as requested.Most people appreciate this reminder, especially if something that they have promised has not been processed. Note that the 4–7 day “grace period” leaves time to rectify this, if needed.Important note - When requesting ANY sort of reference or document completion, it is NEVER appropriate to act as if your own late or last-minute request is a reason for someone to deviate from their standard practices.At most, you might say, “I was not given adequate time myself for the following reasons, but I would appreciate it very much if you could….. Is that possible?”They are only responsible to you for what they have agreed to obligate themselves to, not what you are obligated to do to meet your aims and ends.Remember - “Lack of preparedness on your part does NOT constitute an emergency on my part.”
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How does it feel to get fired from your job suddenly?
I was Shaken. Felt VOIDAnswer is going to be very long - I have not expressed my feeling to anyone after that day so here is lengthy answer (yeah - another Introvert !). This happened in PUNE.It was a good day with blue cloudless sky and warming temperature, I woke up early since I was in first shift so started earlier to office.signNowed office, had some work that I owned and went with colleagues for breakfast, when came back noticed HR and manger were discussing something in meeting room, I continued my work, until interrupted by manger to come along with him, so I did.In Meeting RoomM: How are you Mr. XXX?me: I am well and good , feeling quite good today.M: hmm, so Mr. XXX, how many years you have been working for XYZ and how was your experience so far ?me : (what the hell he is asking me this, wondering why he is asking this question to me) completed 2.5 years so far (I joined as fresher there ) and told regular rotten things like feels good , good work culture,bla bla bla.M: okay, let me come to the point - there is feedback for you from team mates that you are not doing well and keeps sleeping at nights when you are in night shift , your attitude towards work is not good. Is that true ?me : (I was shocked for few mins and I took me while to get out of it )I am sure there must be some misunderstanding, this is not true (In my mind, I smelled something fishy )M: Well, Mr. XXX, I have feedback in written for you and that must be true and I don’t think it might be some misunderstanding. Let me call HR to join here ( I came to know this later that this was pre-planned and both HR and manger were already hand in hand)While waiting for HRme : (sweated, my throat went dry ) -felt anxious, my heart was beating fastlyM: waited calmly with mild smile on his faceHR joins meetingHR: how are you Mr. XXX,M: hmm, he is quite frightenedHR: hey XXX, relax, do you want to drink some water ? (while opening a bottle )me: did not utter a single word (I was sweating )HR : Forcefully handed over water bottleme: did drink some waterHR : I have a news for you, we here are XYZ no longer require your services and you are relieved from today and you may leave after this meeting.me : what ? what ? (heartbeat on high, could not believe on my ears )HR: Relax, calm down, you will get your 2 months salary and relieving letter along with form 16 and pay slips, you may leave nowme : Almost broke into tears literally, my eyes were RED.HR and M : they were just watching me what I am going through.me: Sir, Madam, there is some misunderstanding here, I kept telling this is not true in different ways.HR & M : both silent - no words spoken.me : again - I kept telling and trying to explain.HR : Please leave your id at me and get your stuff and leave - otherwise I have to call securityme : (coming out of shock , I was explaining like a beggar to someone rich )I am from lower middle classed family, my father is retired from school as clerk and mother is housewife , I have responsibility of younger brother for his education and I have to support my family. (M was very well aware about my background )HR : (in somewhat harsher and loud voice) : Please get out.me : I literally grabbed HR and manager feet to show me some mercyHR : XXX, please leave ASAP.meanwhile, M calls security to escort me to the gate , few mins passed, a security personnel comes in and requests me to come along with him.me : while standing and giving merciful look to both - still hoping they will revert their decision and came out of meeting room and headed towards washroomI asked security personnel to wait outside washroom and let me wash me eyes that were much REDDER and shred me tears.I came out of washroom and asked security personnel to wait at main door and requested not to come by desk very politely, he agreed, went to my cubicle , did not show any sign for what happened, took my stuff as if I am searching for something from my drawer ,just so as not to take doubt among team mates , took my stuff and gave a smile back to team mates who were not having any idea that I am leaving PERMANENTLYI walked very SLOWLY with security guy and came out of building.signNowed room (there was no one at room- room mate was at job, we were just two guys )- I CRIED AND CRIED AND CRIED FOR HOURS - and for the first time in life I experienced GREAT VOIDI was constantly thinking of my family (I was unmarried then ) and their dreams, their hopes - all gone just like that !!(I always used to send 90% my salary to home for support and brother’s education so I was not having any big bucks in banks )On the same day - I got some many calls from my colleagues - news was spread finally , did not answered single one.They all came to meet me and I told what M told me about them and they said no one has given any feedback.I did not broke news to my home - I broke it when I went to home after 1.5 months.I broke it to my room mate after 2 days.Meanwhile - I decided to change my spends towards my lifestyle since I was only having 3k in my salary account and I have to live with that for at least 2.5 months since I could not ask for money at home.I used to eat just a SINGLE WADA PAO for a day and cup of tea - you heard it - just a single wada pao for a day and a cup of tea and I have to prepare for interviews as well with this empty stomach -Whenever I got interview call - I spent money for transport and skipped eating Wada Pao and shamelessly used to ask at interview locations if they are proving free meals for candidatesI lost almost 15–20 kgs in 1.5 monthsThis continued for 8 months and finally I got a decent job !!(I faced so many cross questions like why did you leave your job in middle while holding no offer - since it was mentioned by HR on releasing certificate that I am, XXX, wants to move on )P.S.Later I come to know that HR had hired someone from college pass out from M referral who was relative of M.There were no issues among team mates - my team was really decent team - just t0 be clear.My Room mate helped me a LOT during this periodForgive my poor English and grammatical errorsI moved on and LIFE HAS TAUGHT ME A GOOD LESSON THAT I WILL NEVER FORGET.
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How does being raised by clueless parents affect your development? Meaning, parents who have no clue about the importance of SAT
My parents are immigrants from Mexico to the United States just like me. However, since they didn’t go to school here, if you were to ask them what the SAT or ACT is, what is your GPA, they would have no clue.My parents were not dangerously clueless, they knew it was important to eat good and succeed, but they just had no idea how the American educations system worked. And their jobs demanded too much leaving them no time to learn. So I had to learn myself.I was expected to handle school paperwork. I know that in school, you get papers for your parents to fill in. Kids just give them to the parents, return them, and case solved. Not me. My parents didn’t speak English, so I had to fill everything for them. They said that if I needed to see documents, credit cards, incomes, taxes, etc. They’ll give it to me, but I need to fill everything in. After I finished filling it in, they were the ones that signed it.I couldn’t turn to them for help on homework. It was American literature, English writing, things my parents have never practiced. And the math, physics and chemistry lessons were already forgotten in their minds. This forced to really pay attention in school at my best, and when I didn’t understand something, I developed good relationships with my teachers, even the rude ones, so I could go to them and ask for help. I feel I was more engaged in classes and more mature than other students because of this.I had to be aware. I had to be aware of tests coming up, of scholarship opportunities, of events that could effect my future. I had to be aware of requirements. I now most of my peer’s parents just told them and reminded them, but not me, I had to remind myself.I had to translate. When the school required parents to attend certain meetings, I had to translate what they were saying, the letters they gave away, etc. Then I had to do all of the paperwork myself of course. So I feel that made me a more experienced and quick translator.More negatively, I was not perfect, I failed important tests of course. I was so distressed that I turned to my mom almost crying. It was a very awkward situation and she didn’t know what to do. I had to turn to teachers to console me, but more importantly, I taught myself how to get up.If I needed to do something, make a payment, attend a meeting, stay after school. My parents just sort of got out of the way and let me do their thing. Although sometimes they complained it was too much, sometimes I had to find another friend’s ride. I had to find a way for myself.My parents are not dangerously clueless, they pressured me to get exercise, eat well, etc. But everything else? Completely clueless.I’m still in high school, but you can always manage to get a little best of the worst situations, I suppose.
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