10-13-2016, 03:33 AM
(04-04-2015, 09:44 AM)Master Of Annoyance Wrote: I'm a fraud analyst. I monitor debit and credit card accounts for hundreds of banks/credit unions (thousands upon thousands of cardholders) across the United States and Canada (including Puerto Rico and even Aruba). I work for a fraud monitoring company that all these banks/credit unions contract out to.
Well, in less than 11 hours, I begin my new role as a "senior" fraud analyst. It's not that significant of a bump up the ladder in terms of pay and title (team lead and shift supervisor are still above me), but it's actually a promotion.
Not only have I been with this company for four years as of mid-November, but this marks my very first promotion ever, instead of my job being eliminated as I'm accustomed to having happen.
Like I said, it's not a major step up, but I will start learning the ropes and gaining some supervisory experience. There are very rare occasions where our team lead and shift supervisor are both on vacation on the same night (or one gets sick and it's the other one's off night), so I need to be ready to keep the ship under control when it's required.