I accepted a full-time position after working at this company part-time for the last year and a half. The only problem is that it’s hourly pay. I usually like to get my work done as fast as possible and my workload each day takes me about 4-hours of uninterrupted work. I know that’s about the amount of time most employees actually work in a day, but being in an office, there’s usually no incentive to get your work done as fast as possible if you’re not behind. Should I just lie on Paychex and say I’m working 8-hours a day? I really want to make this work as I have severe anxiety issues/chronic insomnia and this job doesn’t require me to interact with others too much and I can work at 3 AM when I can’t sleep. I cannot keep a stable schedule to save my soul. Not sure if…
Month: June 2022
This really happened today
One of the managers: ___ (insert name) got in a car accident and is currently in the hospital getting checked out A few of us overheard and was replying with the obvious “hope he's going to be ok” stuff like that A different manager really had the nerve to ask “Is he still coming in today?” OBVIOUSLY NOT SMH
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After working 27 years at a Las Vegas Burger King, Kevin Ford received a goodie bag for never missing a single day of work. He proudly showed off his bag filled with Reese's candies, pens, two rolls of Life Savers and more on social media. That video was seen by more than two million people. Now, a GoFundMe page his daughter created for him received over $215,000 in donations rewarding Ford for his hard work. Link to Kevin's GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/kevin-27-years?utm_campaign=p_cp+share-sheet&utm_medium=copy_link_all&utm_source=customer
Americans what is a “write up”?
For what I read, I feel like it's something I could get in school. And I mean up to High School and not even University.
That’s a big conundrum of the psych field. It’s almost like gaslighting.