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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 149461"><p>Ok, so this is a mini vent.</p><p></p><p>Proficiency testing is this week, M, T, and W. Since difficult child attends school online, she has to go to a site reserved by the school and we have reserved her seat.</p><p></p><p>She started throwing up at 1am. At 5:30 am I emailed her teacher to let her know that she would not be able to test today. At 6:30 am I emailed the generic email address for testing and asked that they let me know how to reschedule today's test. I told them I had been up with difficult child all night and would be trying to get some sleep and to please respond to the email.</p><p></p><p>They started calling at 10:00 looking for Wynter. The phone wasn't in my room, but I have talking caller ID which was saying 'Ohio Call' which means it's a cell phone and I didn't get up to answer. I didn't get to sleep til after 8am. Then someone comes to my house and rings the doorbell at 11:45.</p><p></p><p>Because of my cognitive stuff, when I first wake up I often have trouble focusing and with balance. So I didn't answer the door. However, I returned the phone call. It was the testing coordinator. She was very nasty to me, saying that Wynter needs to be there for testing. I explained that I had sent the 2 emails, etc and she said that she is on-site at the testing location and they don't have internet access. And just continued to be nasty to me.</p><p></p><p>I hung up on her. Then I checked my email. This same person that was so nasty on the phone and sent someone TO MY HOUSE responded to my email at 8:30 this morning and said that she had rescheduled Wynter for May 1. <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/Graemlins/919Mad.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":919Mad:" title="Mad :919Mad:" data-shortname=":919Mad:" /></p><p></p><p>You know, my daughter's name is Wynter. Our last name is even more unusual. It's not like she was responding to a Jane Smith. You'd think she'd remember. Duh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 149461"] Ok, so this is a mini vent. Proficiency testing is this week, M, T, and W. Since difficult child attends school online, she has to go to a site reserved by the school and we have reserved her seat. She started throwing up at 1am. At 5:30 am I emailed her teacher to let her know that she would not be able to test today. At 6:30 am I emailed the generic email address for testing and asked that they let me know how to reschedule today's test. I told them I had been up with difficult child all night and would be trying to get some sleep and to please respond to the email. They started calling at 10:00 looking for Wynter. The phone wasn't in my room, but I have talking caller ID which was saying 'Ohio Call' which means it's a cell phone and I didn't get up to answer. I didn't get to sleep til after 8am. Then someone comes to my house and rings the doorbell at 11:45. Because of my cognitive stuff, when I first wake up I often have trouble focusing and with balance. So I didn't answer the door. However, I returned the phone call. It was the testing coordinator. She was very nasty to me, saying that Wynter needs to be there for testing. I explained that I had sent the 2 emails, etc and she said that she is on-site at the testing location and they don't have internet access. And just continued to be nasty to me. I hung up on her. Then I checked my email. This same person that was so nasty on the phone and sent someone TO MY HOUSE responded to my email at 8:30 this morning and said that she had rescheduled Wynter for May 1. :tearinghair: You know, my daughter's name is Wynter. Our last name is even more unusual. It's not like she was responding to a Jane Smith. You'd think she'd remember. Duh. [/QUOTE]
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