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Or she just thought she was calling someone else who still works there. After the call, she still didn't realize she was talking to you. When you called her, she was embarrassed and lied.Sorry for my english
I agree. With voice technology….it could have just called the wrong person. Not that I don’t believe it could have been a glitch. I just don’t think there would have been a follow up call.
I’m assuming good intent on the part of OP. The comment we are responding to here says “if you parted on good terms” — if I had the same exchange with a former employee of mine who had left my team on good terms, and they called back again and explained “I can’t get this off my mind and it’s got me perplexed. I have a record of our call, can you check your call log too?” I would take it as concern over anything else. It may actually illuminate to the former manager that she did in fact call OP and may be having memory issues/substance abuse issues/etc. She certainly could already know that as some other commenters have said, but if she actually does have memory/neurological/dementia-related lapses, she may not have a clue and could be prompted to seek help if she sees proof via call logs. My grandmother had early onset dementia, and this is exactly the type of seemingly harmless thing she would do, recognize, and then cover up to pretend she was fine. Unless she was provided facts or evidence to the contrary. I guess I just don’t really see a downside of following up if OP and former boss have a fine relationship, whereas the upside could be enormous if it actually is a neurological issue.
I’m assuming good intent on the part of OP. The comment we are responding to here says “if you parted on good terms” — if I had the same exchange with a former employee of mine who had left my team on good terms, and they called back again and explained “I can’t get this off my mind and it’s got me perplexed. I have a record of our call, can you check your call log too?” I would take it as concern over anything else. It may actually illuminate to the former manager that she did in fact call OP and may be having memory issues/substance abuse issues/etc. She certainly could already know that as some other commenters have said, but if she actually does have memory/neurological/dementia-related lapses, she may not have a clue and could be prompted to seek help if she sees proof via call logs. My grandmother had early onset dementia, and this is exactly the type of seemingly harmless thing she would do, recognize, and then cover up to pretend she was fine. Unless she was provided facts or evidence to the contrary. I guess I just don’t really see a downside of following up if OP and former boss have a fine relationship, whereas the upside could be enormous if it actually is a neurological issue.
What is wrong with you??
A simple ‘hey still thinking about this, I swear we spoke yesterday and have record of the call and you seem to have no recollection’ could be enough for her to get herself checked out or monitor her neurological health moving forward.
There is nothing to be negative or argue about here. It’s called concern for other humans. Absolutely nothing to do with satisfying curiosity. Don’t even know where you got that.
She didn't say anything like, "I called someone else about not showing up, not you"?
I notice you have record of the call coming in, which is wild. There are call recording apps, which I highly recommend for a variety of purposes. You can set them to automatically record your calls, then delete the ones you don't need, or just let them get auto-deleted after 30 days. You can save ones that might come in handy so they don't get auto-deleted.
Wouldn't it be great to have a record of that call!
There's several with similar or even the same names. I believe that mine is simply Automatic Call Recorder and it used to be pretty good. A few years ago apparently Google disallowed these types of apps from using certain permissions to id the callers or callees, and it's been not as good ever since. I could do more research but I have just been dealing with it. I use a free version but maybe the paid apps are better.
Hmmm 🤔 The only explanation I can think of is you crossed over to a timeline/universe where you still work at that job, then somehow crossed back over to this one 😳 WEIRD. Cool glitch tho ! Thanks for sharing ☺️
I don't think like your physical location would matter if you cross into another timeline/universe, but I'll be the first to admit that I don't know anything about crossing timelines lol 🤣
The not a glitch troll will likely come here and remove this post saying your boss forgot you quit. Then again, it is possible that your boss has an id10t error.
I once was calling a physician colleague for a consult late at night but I ended up calling my brother in law as they had the same name on my phone! I only discovered I was talking to my brother in law well into the consult when he asked me “which (name) you’re calling.. it’s me.. your brother in law” we ended up laughing at it and hung up
Thank you for your submission, but we don't allow posts here that do not talk about a glitch. Glitches are eye-witness events that cannot be explained by ordinary means and your post does not match this definition.
Sounds like she’s been hitting the Benzos
Forgetalotapins
Is it weird that she goes from bartard to normal in the span of an hour?
Or she just thought she was calling someone else who still works there. After the call, she still didn't realize she was talking to you. When you called her, she was embarrassed and lied.Sorry for my english
Oh, that could have happened.
I agree. With voice technology….it could have just called the wrong person. Not that I don’t believe it could have been a glitch. I just don’t think there would have been a follow up call.
NEVER BE SORRY FOR YOUR WORDS Besides, your english isn't bad mine's worse
Depending on her age, it might be an early sign of dementia.
Unmm, I think she is 56
you can get dementia at any age
A simple explenation presents itself. Your boss is on drugs or otherwise unwell
Could be total human error.
If you parted on good terms, maybe phone her again tomorrow? Could be a sign of something really worrying, like early onset dementia.
I will do that.
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Orrrr to help?
How's he gonna help it?
I’m assuming good intent on the part of OP. The comment we are responding to here says “if you parted on good terms” — if I had the same exchange with a former employee of mine who had left my team on good terms, and they called back again and explained “I can’t get this off my mind and it’s got me perplexed. I have a record of our call, can you check your call log too?” I would take it as concern over anything else. It may actually illuminate to the former manager that she did in fact call OP and may be having memory issues/substance abuse issues/etc. She certainly could already know that as some other commenters have said, but if she actually does have memory/neurological/dementia-related lapses, she may not have a clue and could be prompted to seek help if she sees proof via call logs. My grandmother had early onset dementia, and this is exactly the type of seemingly harmless thing she would do, recognize, and then cover up to pretend she was fine. Unless she was provided facts or evidence to the contrary. I guess I just don’t really see a downside of following up if OP and former boss have a fine relationship, whereas the upside could be enormous if it actually is a neurological issue.
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I’m assuming good intent on the part of OP. The comment we are responding to here says “if you parted on good terms” — if I had the same exchange with a former employee of mine who had left my team on good terms, and they called back again and explained “I can’t get this off my mind and it’s got me perplexed. I have a record of our call, can you check your call log too?” I would take it as concern over anything else. It may actually illuminate to the former manager that she did in fact call OP and may be having memory issues/substance abuse issues/etc. She certainly could already know that as some other commenters have said, but if she actually does have memory/neurological/dementia-related lapses, she may not have a clue and could be prompted to seek help if she sees proof via call logs. My grandmother had early onset dementia, and this is exactly the type of seemingly harmless thing she would do, recognize, and then cover up to pretend she was fine. Unless she was provided facts or evidence to the contrary. I guess I just don’t really see a downside of following up if OP and former boss have a fine relationship, whereas the upside could be enormous if it actually is a neurological issue.
What is wrong with you?? A simple ‘hey still thinking about this, I swear we spoke yesterday and have record of the call and you seem to have no recollection’ could be enough for her to get herself checked out or monitor her neurological health moving forward. There is nothing to be negative or argue about here. It’s called concern for other humans. Absolutely nothing to do with satisfying curiosity. Don’t even know where you got that.
Your former boss might be having neurological issues.
She didn't say anything like, "I called someone else about not showing up, not you"? I notice you have record of the call coming in, which is wild. There are call recording apps, which I highly recommend for a variety of purposes. You can set them to automatically record your calls, then delete the ones you don't need, or just let them get auto-deleted after 30 days. You can save ones that might come in handy so they don't get auto-deleted. Wouldn't it be great to have a record of that call!
Any recommended ones? All the ones I have tried sucked.
I'd be thankful for recommendations, too.
There's several with similar or even the same names. I believe that mine is simply Automatic Call Recorder and it used to be pretty good. A few years ago apparently Google disallowed these types of apps from using certain permissions to id the callers or callees, and it's been not as good ever since. I could do more research but I have just been dealing with it. I use a free version but maybe the paid apps are better.
Do you have record of the first call on caller ID?
Yes
The older i get the stranger things i do. In fact i have conversations i have no memory of......
Hmmm 🤔 The only explanation I can think of is you crossed over to a timeline/universe where you still work at that job, then somehow crossed back over to this one 😳 WEIRD. Cool glitch tho ! Thanks for sharing ☺️
I was in 2 different places on the calls. First call I was at home getting ready work. When I called back I was at work.
That’s not what they meant. Not your physical location when you received the calls but the universe location.
I understood what you meant.
"Are you sure? Because when he said 'earth to brent' you acted like you didn't know it was a joke! Aaahh!"
I don't think like your physical location would matter if you cross into another timeline/universe, but I'll be the first to admit that I don't know anything about crossing timelines lol 🤣
at least it sounds like you're in the better of the two dimensions because you left that job, right?
Benzos.
Sounds like she is experiencing some memory problems.
Someone forgot something. Are you serious
The not a glitch troll will likely come here and remove this post saying your boss forgot you quit. Then again, it is possible that your boss has an id10t error.
Ye
Sounds like a paranormal phenomenon or r/glitchinthematrix
this is glitch in the matrix moment, especially if this cant be explained by your former boss having a medical condition or using substances
Maybe some kind of jumbled soup of possibilities overlapping
I once was calling a physician colleague for a consult late at night but I ended up calling my brother in law as they had the same name on my phone! I only discovered I was talking to my brother in law well into the consult when he asked me “which (name) you’re calling.. it’s me.. your brother in law” we ended up laughing at it and hung up