Figured I would post as here as some are probably familiar. I have been searching their website up and down and all I could find was a page about the information I need to provide for a report, but no actual link to provide the report. I am at a loss right now and I would appreciate some help.
Month: May 2022
This is silly. 1300-1500 ANNUALLY wtf
I got chased off the jobsite
The events following happened earlier this week. The company I worked for was a small business that sold various products online and fulfilled orders from a small store in the local area. Last week, the owner left town for a couple of weeks and decided to spring a new contract on us without warning. After carefully reviewing the contract, I opted not to sign because my current contract was open-ended and the benefits were a lot better. As you can imagine, the contract I was on wasn't great; my wages were below $20 an hour with no options for medical, dental, vision, retirement, or disability. It did include the wage and 10 days PTO with a severance package that gave me over a month's pay for involuntary termination, however. All benefits except the wage were terminated by the new contract. The new contract also included clauses that eliminated the…
I hate my job but have no other option. I tried to find another job that I would like to do, but nothing came up. I am staying in the same job and feel like a prisoner. Everyone, including my close friends and family, says it's not a good idea to just quit without finding another job, but f** I'm suffering from depression every day because of this sh*tty job. My boss is really annoying. He just checks on me every hour or so, and it's getting on my nerves. The job is really boring and I don't have any idea what I'm doing because no one taught me how to do the job properly. Just 2 months ago, the boss was starting to explain to me how to do the job AFTER 10 MONTHS wtf?! – What am I supposed to do, guys?
But to get in debt, I needed a job.
Think places like Walmart or home depot
I didn’t realize how bad it was
I worked in retail and fast food for years while struggling through college and it always sucked ass for reasons I’m sure everyone here is familiar with. Terrible bosses, terrible coworkers, terrible customers, terrible wages, terrible treatment in general, etc etc. But that’s just how it is, I thought. Everyone dreads coming in to work, right? I landed a white collar job a month ago and the difference is NIGHT AND DAY. Free of charge, my company provides snacks, cold water, hot water, fresh coffee. It’s just there. Every day. Have as much as you want whenever you want. There’s a fridge and a freezer. They’ve got paper towels and real cutlery and mugs. I can go to the bathroom whenever I feel the need without telling anyone. My coworkers all seem (if not happy) then content to come into work each day. And I am too. It’s wonderful being…
Like how on earth do you get through to people that use such bad examples, it’s getting really frustrating.