My son-in-law was called back for a second interview at a local company – had to take off work twice, but he’s looking to move from current employer for some good reasons, so it’s fine. Shows up early, checks in with reception, HR comes down, “What are you doing here?” Turns out, they called back the wrong candidate. And didn’t apologize. Just sent him on his way. Guess what the write up for that company looks like on GlassDoor and Indeed?
Month: August 2023
I quit my job as a server recently because all of my coworkers were talking about me behind my back (luckily I worked with a good friend who would tell me who said what) and I’m really frustrated with the work mentality they had. I was getting paid $2.13/hr but no matter how much work I did it just wasn’t enough. I love serving and I put SO much time and effort into my tables because that’s where my paycheck came from. There were a bunch of other things we had to do that just didn’t feel fair to do at such low pay, so I would always do them when I had time rather than making them a priority. All of my coworkers and most of my managers didn’t like that I wasn’t putting the same effort in the back as I was in the front, but it just…
A solid plan
I realize this is off topic but I understand a lot of people here want change l, and if you want change vote in local government. The amount of voters in local government is so small your vote actually counts and if you get other young people in your town you could pool your money and votes to make changes such as -Building low income housing -Changeing zoning -Infastrucure improvement -Green energy -Better laws for workers It will be hard and there is no guarantee, but if no one steps up nothing will ever change
Sorry for the long read, just wanted to share my experience. I worked at a resort for 7 years. Coming out of the military I expected to find a career in criminal justice; this led to landing a seasonal overnight security position at the resort. I quickly fell in love with industry and had some of the best coworkers ive ever had the pleasure of working with. I went from my seasonal position to managing the day-to-day operations within 4 years. Having worked many departments in those 4 years and having a strong IT background led me to being the go-to person when something is wrong with a guest, system, or just if any problem were to arise. I even got employee of the year, supervisor of the year, and one time was manager of the quarter, all in my first 4 years. During COVID shutdowns and any natural disaster,…
How is this legal for my employer to do
Credential inflation
As the title shows. I'm noticing a lot of PhDs getting hired at work…In fact one is being parachuted into a position above me..Is anyone else seeing this?
What is going on???
Long: Context: I’m 3 months into a new agency role and things have been going great for the most part. Hybrid work from home. I’ve been getting along well with everyone, delivering to deadlines and getting great feedback from the client, haven’t drop the ball here once. I’m assigned to 2 clients, client #1 has an OG designer who is solely focussed on them and I’m split. He’s been there for some time, is quite introverted and sometimes gives me a hard time about doing things a certain way but I take this feedback on. Today I had a catch up with my manager out of the blue and received some pretty harsh feedback that has made me to feel like I’m in need of handholding and am doing a lot wrong?? FYI he openly admitted all of this feedback stemmed from a chat with the OG designer and the…
Was notified about a shift but the hours only totalled to 5 hours instead of the minimum 7 hours negotiated. And no official schedule emailed. Not feeling it so cancelled with the office to inform it’s not financially feasible with taxes and transport to be working for such low hours and to arrange for an alternative. Fast forward a few hours got a text from the owner begging me to work, even mentioning to add in more clients. As the staff has no “decision making” power. And I initially “didn’t want that much hours.” Mind you I don’t make tips just base pay. AITA!?
Leaving my paraprofessional teaching job
I have to get this out of me so I figured I'd get it out here. I HATE SCHOOLS! From the pay , to the admins. It sucks so much. Never ever go into a teaching job. Just don't. Let the parents figure out that shit on their own. I had been having a good work life for 3 years. I was set into the class I liked and enjoyed. Didn't pay enough ever but I at least enjoyed it. I was there for the long run because I was settled in and comfortable. Then admin goes around saying they aren't going to let anyone go or move anyone. Thought it was weird but whatever I'd been there 3 years I was a regular in that school. So there I was on my last day before summer break. My boss from my sped department calls me and says I'm fired…