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Covaan_Meshuga -> Church/Shul Secretary Area (10/4/2009 11:54:30 AM)
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This new thread is for the secretaries and former/retired secretaries of churches and shuls -- a place where we can exchange ideas, problems, seek advice for work, hear from those of you who are more experienced, receive ideas from those who can help. When something needs more privacy, we can do group PMs in order to take care of those things, but let's try to keep things here, so that we can get the most/best feedback. First problem: quote:
JEGUINN a littlle background first: i'm a church secretary at the church i attend. we are currently seeking for a pastor, so i "answer to" the 4 elders at our church. the treasurer is who i filter information through and would contact first if anything arises. since we are without a pastor, i'm in the office all by myself for 22 hrs/week. i answer phones/emails and do clerical duties. the situation: when receiving calls, i sometimes will get people who are asking for help/money/phone numbers for people to call to help w/ whatever. the last couple of times, they've been scary (one guy said he had was ready to committ armed robbery to get money - he said he had a knife) or rude people who are angry and won't tell me what's going on, they just want to talk to someone. my question: i'm not assertive by nature, and so when i get calls like this when there is no one here to take them (no one has office hours except me) and i'm here all by myself, how do i handle them? i won't say no one is here, letting them i'm by myself. the policy here is that we don't give out money/don't have the funds available to help w/ utilities/gas/medical/etc. i'm getting a panic button installed if, God forbid, anyone would show up. the church isn't in the best part of town, tucked in neighborhood, so if anything were to happen, i'd be up a creek (i do have my dog w/ me, that would maybe deter someone, not sure if he'd attack anyone, though). any suggestions on how to handle these types of phone calls would be appreciated. i almost need training in handling crisis situations that people call with sometimes...ugh. thank you!
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