Month: April 2022
Been at this job for three days and turns out every single person in the store has been promised a general manager position and turns out they lied about my hours upon hiring … like what the fuck is wrong with employers
This is for real, I'm doing my second master degree ( scholarship) , have 10 years of experience of working, applying and in active search for jobs.. But, im so nervous of the idea of going back to crazy managers, and bosses, and to be enslaved 6 days a week, 10 hours a day for a min of 450 usd.. Or even worse 7 days a week, 11 hours aday for 950..where i worked in an understaffed organization and had to do the job of 4 humans. I do not look forward for bosses who would tell me that i look very down today, and like a junky ( just bc i have under eye bags), and who claim i did not do my tasks when i actually did! – plz read yr fucking emails i did do that task.. A month ago – And do not let me start…
Getting left on read
I've been working for a company for 2.5 years, started when I was 17. My old managers were decent (not always the nicest but would you make sure you were paid right, contact you to ask if you could work overtime, actually accepted holiday requests. I moved to a new store for university (it's a big UK company) and everyone thinks this company is one of the best for staff treatment. My new manager (and others) are all extremely rude (I have been shushed for trying to communicate something urgent to a manager when all tills broke), I have been told they'd take my break due to being late back the day before… even though I'd been late because of employee training that I was attending. But my main manager is the worst. She will ignore messages, procrastinate or just not do what you ask, avoid coming to help if…
Ridiculous lack of professionalism.
Td;lr: Worked for a restaurant for nearly 4 years as a “Star employee” Get mistreated and used, Curb my performance, manager starts cutting my hours without notice or explanation til confrontation, ask to be notified if its going to happen again. Find a new job, hours drops below an acceptable level with no explanation so I give one days notice despite genuinely wanting to give two weeks, manager cant manage a response better than a grouchy teenager. So I've been working for a restaurant as dish/bussing/sanitation worker for about three and a half years now, Was brought over from a sister restaurant when they opened this new one, I did my job well and very quickly grew well-liked, Got the days off I wanted and always got time off approved (granted no more than 2 weeks a year but still) and was on friendly terms with my manager, Things were…
I was hired on as a fully remote employee to my company and it specifically states that in my offer letter. My job does not need you to be there in person. I was fully transparent when they were hiring me that I would be moving out of state and they still hired me knowing there was no expectation to come in person. I have been working here for almost 6 months. Today I was told by a vp that the president of the company wants everyone to be hybrid work and basically gave me the options of moving back to the state that I left or become a contractor and then lose all my benefits, noting that it was not because of my work performance because my coworkers say its great. They said I don't have to choose soon, but it will be coming up. WTF, I am at…
I feel stupid
I’ve been attending welding school for a few months now & managed to get myself an excellent job for a great company! It felt like my dream job, everything I left behind in the restaurant industry and all the hard work I put in was finally worth it. I quit smoking weed a little over 30 days ago, still testing dirty. Today I got a call for a DOT drug test at some testing site and used a friends clean urine. They wanted 65ml & I only had like 50… they dumped it & told me I had ti pee again in 30 minutes. Told em I couldn’t wait and I had to go get my kid, and walked out. I feel so fucking upset & stupid. I don’t even know if I should call the company back at this point.