For example, will a economics minor along with accounting/finance major help me with getting jobs in the future?
Month: September 2023
Title is the nutshell, basicaly ive worked this job for 5 years, and im not crazy about it. Ive got applications in for a new field that im actually motivated and excited about, and will actually pay the bills. However i feel bad because the company im with is sending me off for weeklong training, which means they are investing more in me, and im planing on moving on as soon as i get the chance. Theyve taken care of me overall past few years. Its a small mom and pop so i feel bad about wasting their time and resources. Its not a done deal yet for me being picked up by other job yet, but theyve expressed alot of interest. I just feel like an ass. Should i? Is this normal? Has anyone else had to deal with anything remotely similar?
Hi I've never posted before and have absolutely no clue if I'm in the right place but the vibe seems right. So my boss at a small salon in TN has been paying us late fairly often. She claims that it's because of Square, and I just want to find out if anyone has experience from the “boss side” with square payroll and could let me know if she's full of it and I need to run away now, or maybe it really is just a problem out of her control?
Im in a bit of shock atm. My dad got fired from his company after 31 years of working there. He was trying to help them out by training someone to replace him as he planned on retiring in a few years, and then suddenly decided that his replacement could do his job and do it cheaper so they fired him.They took away his pay, car, insurance, everything. Rich people are sick
I’m an unpaid intern, I graduated with a masters a year ago but the job market in my country is so fucked that all I could get was a part time retail job I have been looking for work and still am. I got an unpaid internship in my industry and have been here for 5 months alongside a paid gig in retail. It’s better than being at home and I can still apply for jobs while getting paid the same aka nothing. They keep saying next month they’ll pay me since I joined then dipping. I’m working my ass off using a complex software no one else can use and have worked on client projects as a sole project owner. I’m not just grabbing tea (even then you should be getting paid). The 4 other employees in the start up complain about how they don’t have the money for…
Possibly another reason for RTO mandates
Another way to lay people off without laying them off
Anyone else hate going on interviews
I have a headache today and expected to go on zoom for an interview in about 3 hours I’m just so fucking tired of going from zoom to zoom to interview to interview All my energy is drained and I just can’t be fucking bothered any more
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