I have seen several posts here where a company rejects a resignation. Are there really bosses so incredibly thick-headed that they don't realize they can't force you to work at a job you don't want? The thirteenth amendment to the US constitution reads: Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction. How could anybody be so stupid as to not know this?
Month: July 2023
So I work for a design agency in California. They have me classified as a 1099 NEC but they choose the projects I work on, expect me to be available during their business hours, and I have to request time off. Is it worth trying to sue them? I don't give af about losing my job at this point as I'm already on my way out the door.
I just started a new job and I found out 30 minutes before one of my shifts that my grandma was hospitalized in grave condition. I called out of work, explaining that I needed to fly out and visit my dying grandmother and one of my supervisors had the audacity to tell me I will be getting a point for calling out on short notice. I went anyway. My grandma passed a day after I arrived at the hospital but I got to say goodbye and see her one last time for which I am so grateful. I’m now grieving my loss. My company apparently doesn’t offer bereavement but I honestly don’t care, I just need time off, paid or not. They’ve been super cryptic about me returning for work/taking additional time off for the funeral. What do they expect me to do? Say, “you know what, the profits of…
I requested PTO at my job for a month to travel and see family after being severely burnt out (while covering for my manager while she was out on maternity leave), and she denied it saying that it would be “too long”. So now I’m still going for a month, but only got two weeks approved and have to work during my vacation for two weeks. So ridiculous it makes my blood boil
What we’re spoon fed everyday.
I work for a fine gardening company in RI and every client we work for is either a millionaire, one might even be a billionaire. Nearly 15 clients with a crew of 5. She has told two members of our crew when they’ve asked for raises (1-2$ raises) that she only “gives” herself $23hr which is why she’s not willing to pay someone that hourly rate. She even showed someone her paystub. I don’t even know how I would handle this situation if it were to happen when/if I ask her for a raise.
10 DAYS SO YOU CAN WHAT?!
I am extremely frustrated and angered by the recent developments during my closing shift. Today, my manager, who coincidentally happens to be the owner's sister, informed me that our new employee will be running the other location in a different city. Consequently, I am now expected to work five 12+ hour shifts per week. To add insult to injury, at the end of August, I am required to work 10 consecutive days, each lasting 12+ hours because the entire family is going on a cruise. Considering my current hourly wage of $16, it is overwhelming to be tasked with managing the location for a week and a half. Additionally, I had a disagreement with my superiors about the budget for microfiber towels for the glass displays. They perceive me as unprofessional when the cash drawer is off, despite it only occurring on the days when I'm not responsible for opening…
Any advice would be helpful to me
Basically that after being at work for around 3 weeks, I was able to come up with a cool website which could help my boss (A) reduce training times and use as an educational tool. I asked to get paid to finish after showing him the draft, he said yes My big boss (B) learned about this and asked me to do a more complicated ones and may eventually build an app for the company (my company is a private big comp since 1960s). Problem is that the big boss is stingy comparing to my boss and doesn’t wanna pay me (eventhough it’s not his money, 🤷️). He wants me to work during downtime or at home. I said no and told him that it’s a complicated project (my job doesn’t include coding, it’s just a basic medical device maintenance job) and I want at least 2 hours before shift…