I worked in retail from the time I was 17 to 27 until I graduated and got my first corporate job. I’ve climbed the corporate latter ever since. I know retail can really suck, but I miss it. I can’t stand the backstabbing, the ridiculous corporate asskissing and game playing, the asshole client, the micromanagement. People constantly pinging me to ask where things are that I haven’t even had time to touch. Boss calling outside of meeting times to check in. Back to back pointless meetings all day long. WFH makes it bearable but only slightly at least I get to cuddle my pets and poo in my own toilet. Expectation to work on the weekends and be available at 9-11 p.m. – this is how long my boss spends online. She has no life outside of work. She has no boyfriend, no pets, no hobbies that I know of.…
Month: September 2023
A question that goes against the grain
Sorry everyone I know this goes directly against what we more or less stand for here but how many of y'all said you're competent in word, excel, PowerPoint etc when in reality it was probably the biggest lie you'll ever tell anyone ever again? I have prospects for a position that could get me to where I'm not longer not living paycheck to paycheck but the only thing technically standing in my way is I haven't fooled with any of these programs since 2010 and even then it was in a classroom. Should I BS and say I know what I'm doing or take a refresher just in case?
Remember that many politicians don't work for the worker.
I worked for a company for nearly a decade before leaving. Towards the end of my journey working there I started to go beyond my scope of responsibilities and taught myself programming to help manage the Excel documents that managers use to plan and track productivity. In addition to this there were many other projects I took initiative on that allowed the department to focus on production. I also was one of the most productive workers and easily finished my work while also doing the extra projects and programming. About a year before taking on all the extra responsibility I had a negative preformance review that after showing documents of my work HR forced management to change to a positive review (another story for another time). Management after the review realized I did a lot of work and left me alone for awhile and as I was able to pick…
Biden has been trying to get federal employees back in the office. Some Republicans in Congress are now on the attack arguing that remote work led to worse productivity and have passed the SHOW UP act as well as now putting pressure on the White House to force workers back into the office. The only people who will lose out are the workers who will lose the wfh option. https://www.cnn.com/2023/08/31/politics/house-oversight-committee-telework
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Coworker is toxic
So this needs a little back story. The company that I work for has had an amazing culture since I have started working here. Everyone is always eager to learn and assist where ever is needed. People wanted to work as a team. It is the best work culture I have been a part of. A coworker of mine has been very toxic in the last 8-10months. They have only been with the company about a year. This person has made homophobic/disrespectful comments in our teams chat for a while now. His boss has “addressed” it (slap on the wrist). I am all for joking and picking fun, but 1. This person crossed the line and 2. do not say disrespectful/uncalled for things in a professional environment. Even after the person was “reprimanded” they continue to create a toxic work environment verbally (I received a promotion that they thought that…
Dilemma with hours (UK)
So I realised just now that I have been shifted for 12pm until 10am the next day by accident, instead of 10pm that evening. It includes the extra hours plus night pay. Unfortunately my two other coworkers have also had this done to them. This is unfortunate as they would likely tell a manager of this mistake. So do I ride this wave and see if I can get some extra money or do I offer up the information with the idea that it won’t go very far and they might appreciate me telling the truth.
Cutting hours
Hi. I am a cnc machinist. I don't work a weird job like fast food where I go by having my schedule posted every week. I started this job 5 years ago and have had the same schedule the whole time I have worked here. Suddenly my employer is texting me to stay home every night that there is no work for me to do. I am pretty sure he is trying to get me to quit my job. Do I have any options?