So I work as a croupier in online casino and I want to quit. Can't stand any of my colleagues, work is crazy hours, very repetitive and boring. We get paid every 10th of the month so my question is how do I quit without having to do all that 30 day notice bs while still taking my money while still not fk them up and cutting them short on my presence – it's like I want to warn them but I don't wanna do it the 'legal' way cause it is not in my favor. Any advice?
Month: November 2023
Our company went into administration recently. This was the direct result of numerous and continuous fuck ups by several members of the upper management, which was unfortunate as there was a good core of people who were great to work with. And while there were plenty of fuck ups, there were also some pretty decent working arrangements. WFH wasn't standard, but we all had VPN's installed and if we needed to be away from the office for something we could have WFH approved (car getting work done, dr's appointments etc), plus as mentioned before, below a certain level the majority of staff were great to work with, including lower level managers. We were also on 37.5 hour work weeks with early finish on a Friday. So when administration was on the horizon (it wasn't a surprise, we knew we were running out of cash for months) many people started reluctantly…
So I work as a senior manager for a larger corporation with a team of about twenty people. A year ago the company decided to kick off a big savings initiative with hiring freeze, rehiring freeze, purchasing freeze, and so on – essentially we're not allowed to spend any money at all. The past few months, I kept telling my boss we are headed towards a a really bad standing with our KPI, and we need a short term external help to so we can fix it, before it becomes a problem – I was denied several times. Then, 2 months ago, my boss started pushing for us to improve these KPI because, guess what, they went downhill, and now he's become a focus point in his KPI meetings. We were recently informed that our department (Mine, and a few other larger groups) is headed towards exceeding the budget by…
How to love my work?
been struggling with this, most probably not really the right place to ask this but how do I love my work?
Feeling guilty for using holiday
It’s so frustration, I’m in my probation period and at the end of December I’ll lose any unused holiday. It was my birthday so I booked off Friday to Friday originally we were going to book a last minute holiday but changed our minds due to change in circumstances and I booked this 3 months ago. When I went on AL I gave over some hand over information to someone I work closely with because it actually ended up being a busy week, which I didn’t anticipate when I booked. Everyone I work with has been fine and hasn’t said anything to make me feel like this but I feel so guilty to point I regretted booking the time off! I feel like it’s going to impact how they view my end of probation what if something happened to one of my projects and it’s stressed my colleagues out? Ugh…
He told me “to get a rich boyfriend” … I… Sigh I can't… deal with this. Pay me a living wage?!?
Should I just change the location of the review? Can they view who posted the review?
I've been at the end of my rope at my job for a long time, but shit really hit the fan this week. Of course, I'm going to be nondescript as possible to keep some anonymity. I'm looking for some direction to go in at this point. I have my current job because my boss used to work with my spouse at a different company. Years ago, they had closer positions there and had a really tight-knit group of friends that all worked together. My wife quit for a position that would be easier on our family. A few years ago, I quit my previous position at a job that wasn't working out for me to come aboard with our friend at their new place of employment. The pay was better than I had before, I had a new management postition, I was passionate about the work I did, and…