My company has been hyping up this new office they purchased and wants everyone to return to the office. The only people who are still working from home are the sales team, which I am apart of. I don't live in the same city as my job but they want me to relocate out there so I can be in person. I don't want that. They've also just hired someone to be fully remote so I'm not so sure what the goal of having me out there is when I can do my job here fine and have no issues. In the interview I told them I'd eventually move out there but I feel at this point they are going off of that and now with the cost of living so high, I have no interest to move out there
Month: March 2022
He told me after the fact. “I used your name and email to get a quote from a competitor” i told him he should have asked and that i would have said no and asked why he didnt just make a fake account? He replied with haha ok. I have a pretty decent relationship with him. For the most part i consider him a good friend, bUt he struggles withe the boss friend balance cuz the company has like 7 employees. It took me a couple years but we get health, mental and dental (he pays 50% every month) after me pushing for it and he helps pay into an IRA which none of those things are common in this industry. So i am grateful for that cuz he does care. That being said that shit rubbed me the wrong way and just wanted to vent about it. I guess…
Just want to rant about my job. I work for a popular fast food chain and we are losing employees left and right. We are down to two managers, one of which is an absolute nightmare to work with. She comes in with an attitude everyday and talks down to everyone. The other manager is pretty chill. We are supposed to have 56 employees yet we have like 13. Higher ups are demanding that we extend our store hours even though we have no employees to work those hours. They aren’t giving us another option. I come in everyday and do the job of 3-4 people. I don’t really have any other job options rn so I have to just push through it. I’m so over higher ups being so out of touch and demanding the impossible. I want to cuss them out and scream. I make a pretty decent…
Since the start of my employment (about 3 months ago) there’s been some really weird behavior in terms of extreme micro-management by my direct manager. -My manager logs into my computer after hours and during my lunch breaks and sends emails from my work account to clients and partners. -He forwards work from my computer to himself and then presents this work as his own. -Deletes emails and documents off of my computer when he deems it unimportant or something that doesn’t pertain to me. There are a lot more things being done by my manager that are examples of crazy micromanaging but the above ones are the most concerning because I feel that this puts me in a compromised place where I could be blamed if something goes wrong because the “paper trail” will appear to come back to me. When I brought my concerns to him about this,…
My girlfriends mental health has gone down because of her job and she would like to leave. They just gave her a horrible schedule and she’s more inclined to just leave than to give a two weeks notice. Are there any down side to giving no notice. She’s scared that it’ll go poorly for her down the road, like potential future employers won’t hire her. I told her it should be okay but just to not use any manager there as a reference and she should be okay. Is there actually any downside. (In Florida)
Corporate Simping
I have at least one co-worker who occasionally brags that she never calls off. She's also been the recipient of multiple Perfect Attendance awards. I can only eye-roll. This is the kind of corp simp/slave capitalism loves. She also gets excited when the upper management does their parade circlejerk to present awards and “photo ops”
If you'd like an imperfect, but fairly predictive, hint at how an organization treats its employees, take a look at its corporate structure. Specifically, look at who HR reports to. You can generally find this on corporate websites under “About” for most organizations with more than 50 employees. There are basically four generally accepted ways to structure HR in non-union organizations. Here they are with why the positioning matters: HR reports to CEO – This is ideal. This structure means the head of HR is on the senior management team and has a seat in the important meetings. It means the organization considers the input of HR in major decisions, which, admittedly, could be bad decisions, like to layoff. But it also means they part of any expansion or restructuring discussions and the HR needs are being taken into account from day one. It also means that other senior officers…
I work as an accountant. Which means sometimes I have to speak to senior people, to explain their budgets. Today, I get a panicking manager who needs something paid in a day or we won't be able to do a recruitment fair, with various bigwigs around. Small drama, but big drama to him. To pay things by credit card, it needs authorising by the Deputy Director of Finance, so I put in a request to have a quick chat. As I know she gets around 200 emails a day and would likely ignore my e-mail until it was too late. I speak to her, explain what's going on, apologise as it's low value, but ask her to okay it the next day when I get a request in to her. All fine. I forget about it. Around 2 hours after we have all knocked off, I get a call from…
I hope vent type posts like this are allowed here, I don't intend to be breaking any rules. I really need a job because I need to move out of my mom's house and I also have close friends who need out of their houses who I want to gather up and make my roomies. Thing is, obviously, this requires money. I'm 18, in high school, and don't have much experience. Worked four months at Walmart (fired) and more recently, 5 at Taco Bell (quit). I quit Taco Bell because honestly, felt like it was killing me. I didn't even work that much, 10-20 hours depending on the week, but it took its toll. I have friends I want to talk to and hobbies I want to engage in, so I often found myself running on minimal sleep for days at a time. 3-5 hours was common, 1 or 2…