By the nature of this sub I can already guess the answer, but here it goes anyway. In a month I intend to quit my job with 1 month notice. I'm a one-person C&B department (we've had 4 people just 2 years ago and I was the most junior member of the team, but the company refuses to hire replacements). While the company is not going to suddenly collapse, I know my departure will hurt HR like a b***. Despite being really disenchanted by the company and my director, I'm a good egg, and I'm considering letting her know in advance, I'm planning to quit. They are not gonna find a replacement for me in a month, hell, I doubt they will find a replacement in 2 months. I'm wondering how stupid this idea is, and what's the worst-case scenario. It would give her more time to dig up something…
Month: July 2023
By the nature of this sub I can already guess the answer, but here it goes anyway. In a month I intend to quit my job with 1 month notice. I'm a one-person C&B department (we've had 4 people just 2 years ago and I was the most junior member of the team, but the company refuses to hire replacements). While the company is not going to suddenly collapse, I know my departure will hurt HR like a b***. Despite being really disenchanted by the company and my director, I'm a good egg, and I'm considering letting her know in advance, I'm planning to quit. They are not gonna find a replacement for me in a month, hell, I doubt they will find a replacement in 2 months. I'm wondering how stupid this idea is, and what's the worst-case scenario. It would give her more time to dig up something…
My company (a 'FinTech' of about 1500 employees) was allowing staff to work from home 2 days per week. Yesterday out of nowhere the CEO emailed everyone saying this is over, back to 5 days in the office, no exception, from next week. The email was super cold, just a few weeks after cutting down everyone's yearly bonus by 50% due to lower profits (lots of company investments over the past 12 months but income was actually up…). I was already planning on leaving because of the lack of flexibility, but I can already sense the pure chaos which will result from this poor choice from management. My estimate is that roughly 50 to 60% of the company will leave, as the money and flexibility is better with our industry competitors. Did this happen to any of you at your job? What was the outcome for the company?
(OC) Fellow Americans…
Issues we discuss in this sub and a myriad of others have me feeling expressly un-patriotic (second year, running!).
Sales teams are whip-crackers
So, sales teams. Those prissy, candy-assed frat boys hopped up on “hustle culture” that do menial labor but profit from it because somebody underneath them does the actual work. My company gives these damn kids joint ownership of the place and all they do is go door-to-door chatting up potential clients, throwing appointments at my team with little to no thought about optimization . Meanwhile, my team services almost a dozen clients every day in 90F heat (our company uniform being black denim pants and long sleeves), forced to hustle to meet up with their insane demands, often falling behind because no thought is given to the size, distance or even condition of the homes. Earlier this week, I made an hour-long round trip just to wind back up back at a neighborhood, with an appointment being just up the street from an earlier one that day. I’ve serviced houses…
We all know who Milton Friedman is (I hope). The man Time called “Uncle Miltie”, an adviser to such “greats” as Reagan and Thatcher. Here is “Uncle Miltie” talking about Hong Kong : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dngqR9gcDDw Here is Mark Thier in the Reason in 1977: ” The mobility of its capital and labor is another key to Hong Kong's success. Factories will be established simply to fulfill one order—for as little as one month—and then the equipment and workers will seek employment elsewhere. ” ” Hong Kong's success is due more to its lack of government than to anything else. Hong Kong has (effectively) no unions, no minimum wage laws, low taxes, no exchange controls, very little legislation proscribing hours of work, no barriers to starting a business, no restrictions on foreign investments, no tariffs, no quotas, and no subsidies to farmers or businessmen.” ” What makes Hong Kong completely unique in…
So back in late summer of 2021 I went to work for my uncle with the promise of great pay. It was a typical contractor shitshow, he was always promising impossible deadlines then working our skeleton crew 12 hours a day in order to try and make it work. Over time I dealt with the typical shady work stuff: not including travel time in hours paid, no per diem while traveling etc. I ignored it because I was just making enough to be happy. He promised a good bonus for a certain job last summer but I later found out that he was just legally required to pay prevailing wage, which just so happens to be double what I made at the time. I guess he decided to make back that money too because he cut my pay to below fast food levels immediately afterwards hoping I wouldn’t notice. He…
Been at big company for 4 years. Should've been promoted after 2. Didn't get shit. Didn't really care because work life balance, pay, benefits, wfh, team…all good. Then boss says in annual review I'm doing great he's gonna promote me. Oh btw he has an in office asignment. I say okay but i am moving and cant do it for full 4 months. I do two months, refuse to do last two which would be almost 2hrs each way. He knows this, tells me I have to do it, tells me he can't transfer me to closer office until I interview and get an offer. After his fucking assignment, during which I was harassed and sexually harassed, he says I will not be promoted because I moved. Says to me, ppl in san fran and nyc do 2hr commutes all the time. But I am still expected to perform as…
Been at big company for 4 years. Should've been promoted after 2. Didn't get shit. Didn't really care because work life balance, pay, benefits, wfh, team…all good. Then boss says in annual review I'm doing great he's gonna promote me. Oh btw he has an in office asignment. I say okay but i am moving and cant do it for full 4 months. I do two months, refuse to do last two which would be almost 2hrs each way. He knows this, tells me I have to do it, tells me he can't transfer me to closer office until I interview and get an offer. After his fucking assignment, during which I was harassed and sexually harassed, he says I will not be promoted because I moved. Says to me, ppl in san fran and nyc do 2hr commutes all the time. But I am still expected to perform as…
Been at big company for 4 years. Should've been promoted after 2. Didn't get shit. Didn't really care because work life balance, pay, benefits, wfh, team…all good. Then boss says in annual review I'm doing great he's gonna promote me. Oh btw he has an in office asignment. I say okay but i am moving and cant do it for full 4 months. I do two months, refuse to do last two which would be almost 2hrs each way. He knows this, tells me I have to do it, tells me he can't transfer me to closer office until I interview and get an offer. After his fucking assignment, during which I was harassed and sexually harassed, he says I will not be promoted because I moved. Says to me, ppl in san fran and nyc do 2hr commutes all the time. But I am still expected to perform as…