I just received a verbal offer for an aerospace company. I was interviewing for a lead engineer role and the base salary range was posted due to the new pay transparency laws. I just received an email congratulating me and that they would call to discuss the offer when approvals are in. I asked for confirmation on the role since it wasn't listed and the recruiter called to tell me they would like to offer me an entry level position…I have 6 YOE. This is the second time this has happened to me in a few months and I think this is how companies are getting around the new laws. They just change the job position at the offer stage. This needs to be made illegal.
Month: February 2023
I am a low-level retail manager. I actually enjoyed my job, they taught me a ton of skills to add to my resume, met so many amazing people that brighten my day, we got recognition for our work, and we were encouraged to think for ourselves and be creative instead of being micromanaged to death. I've noticed everything going downhill as the company got more and more penny-pinching over time. They took yearly raises and bonuses away from most associates, prices went up nearly 300%, hiring freezes despite HUGE turnover, cutting jobs, more performance pressure, and more work. The store is basically now like Amazon obsessed with performance culture try to run on the bare minimum. We regularly get assigned insane goals that no human can accomplish, with threats of write-ups, just trying to pressure us to do more on a daily basis, knowing fully it can't be done. We…
I recently took some time off due to mental health issues, which were triggered by both personal life (heartbroken breakup) and toxic work environments (long working hours for months and intolerable office politics). I filed the claim for short-term disability trying to get some compensations. Otherwise, I would lose income when I am on leave.. Also, therapy costs and living expense are extremely expensive in NYC, and I really need the compensations to cover part of them. However, I just got a call from my disability insurance company, and according to them it is very possible that my claim would be denied since in the medical records provided by my therapist, my mental health issues were work-related, so it won't get covered…. So they suggested me to apply for the worker compensations instead. However, based on what I read online, it is almost impossible to get paid through the worker…
Minimum wage shorted on paycheck
Minimum wage in my county is $17.06 an hour starting January 1, 2023. But last pay period it was only $16 an hour on my paystub and my co workers. The business owner was made aware of this and said it was an error but he hasn't corrected it and it has been over a week since we were paid. When should I bring this up again? Should I wait another pay period? Not sure how to address this and get it corrected.
Getting fed up
Was out of work for 2 months on company medical leave and just had a performance review and it was held against me for missing hours and didnt count overtime hours. Not to mention it was my 1st review in 2 years and was supposed to be getting one every 6 months and and its in my file that my manager went over them with me but im not a lawyer so dont even know if thats legal. Spoke to my rep and they act like its nothing new. So falsifying employee records is ok then?
I had the greatest work at home job. I had total freedom and worked maybe 4 hours per day. No one cared as long as all of the work was taken care of. Well now there's new management and we're going to have all of our activities monitored. If it doesn't look like we're constantly working, we'll be chastised and maybe eventually fired. So even if there's nothing to do I still have to be “working” until a certain set time and then clock out so I'll have to sit there clicking random screens and sections of the program we use in order to show evidence of that. A mouse jiggler isn't enough to prove anything because they are monitoring exactly what we are looking at and opening. If we take any break, we are expected to clock out and clock back in, so if I do that is just…
So I started a new job and it’s the first time I’ve had to deal with an…unpleasant coworker. They’ve been in my office longer than I’ve been alive and are in a senior public facing position. They’ve been rubbing me the wrong way for months and I’ve been hard on myself because I thought I was just being too sensitive. Well, turns out, they’ve been investigated by HR several times for creating a hostile work environment. They obviously haven’t been fired for it and I feel like I’m the newest target. Obviously I’m the low man on the totem pole and I don’t want to cause any problems, but what the hell do I do? It’s all been relatively minor passive aggressive behaviors that I don’t feel like I could complain about but now that I know it’s a pattern it feels obvious they’re trying to make my life difficult.…
The position said remote in the title and work from home at the top, but it was an on-site job. So, I reported it, and the next two positions I looked at did the same thing! I know they’re trying to lure candidates in, but seriously, do they really think that their $10.50/hour position is going to make me forget that I was looking for REMOTE!?
Just got fired. What do.
So I was just informed today that I am no longer employed. Aside from just typical job hunting and applying for unemployment, what sort of recommendations do you all have?