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But sending her home avoids the problem. The most constructive answer is to have a more experienced PAA sit with her until she gets the hang of it on her own. Civilians call out sick enough, I've been on the desk plenty of times with no PAA in my 124 room; what are you going to do, send her home every day?? Then she will cry every day just so she can leave early, doesn't solve the problem.
I have no idea what question that was, but was sending her home even an option? I remember the options of: 1) putting the ado in the 124 room 2) telling the PRAA to put someone in the 124 room to help train her 3) tell her it's just like that because the other paa went sick
I have no idea what question that was, but was sending her home even an option? I remember the options of: 1) putting the ado in the 124 room 2) telling the PRAA to put someone in the 124 room to help train her 3) tell her it's just like that because the other paa went sick
does anyone know the question # for the crying paa so I can protest it?
We get a copy of the test at the protest. Just draft your argument now if you know you got it wrong (like me) and lay it on them at the protest. The number doesn't matter
I'd love to see them prove to me that "speak to the principle (her boss) and have her trained and helped by a more experienced PAA" is an inappropriate answer.
I'd love to see them prove to me that "speak to the principle (her boss) and have her trained and helped by a more experienced PAA" is an inappropriate answer.