I started a job on monday of this week, the pay was $14 an hour and I worked a 9 hour shift not including a 30 minute lunch break. I decided the job wasn’t for me and told my manager I wouldn’t be able to continue in the position, today I received an invitation in my email from the company to an early payment lending service. My available balance is only $63, even taking out taxes I should at least be receiving $100 for my day of work right? My only guess as to why it may be less is I was given a company shirt that I left the job with (it was filthy and sweaty) maybe they deducted that from my pay. I’m in florida if that information helps, should I wait for my official pay day and see if maybe my paycheck will have the correct amount…
Month: November 2023
Title should say it all. Cheap bastards.
I work as a cook for a restaurant and management brought up to me about a schedule I wanted to look into. He mentioned the following: Monday: 8am-12am midnight with two 1 hour breaks (besides going to the restroom and quick smoke breaks). Tuesday: 9am-1am Wednesday: 5pm-1am Thursday: Off Friday: Off Saturday: Off Sunday: Off The job is really not that stressful since I'm stationed to be cooking pizzas (Neapolitan style) except for the usual dinner rush that's like 5pm-8pm while others do the saute, grill, fryer, etc. We joke and talk a lot at work and time really does fly by quickly when you're focused on cooking. You're getting several tickets done, then next thing you know, you check your phone and a couple hours just went by. I just want to ask you guys here if you would take a work schedule like that? I did double shifts…
I feel like Kroger Bait and switched me.
This is my first job so i'm not sure how common this is or if this is a known practice, but I applied for night stocking at Kroger. When you apply for jobs at Kroger you have to put a secondary position that you could also do. I put Bakery as a secondary position. But I got called in for an interview for the bakery position. And during the interview I asked, “what about the position I directly applied for.” and the interviewer was like “we don't have any openings for that position.” I'm kind of desperate since my loan payments are due soon and I couldn't find anything else, so I took it. The bakery job is 14 dollars per hour, while the night stocking is about 2-3 dollars more. But when I go into work, they have this booth set up for people to apply for…. night stocking.…
I don't care which side you're on. But I've been trying to move jobs. In support of Palestine I made my profile pic I stand with Palestine. My dad told me that he got a message from a friend where I'm trying to get a job and he said my profile pic got me turned down for an interview. I feel like that's illegal and discrimination.
As the title says, she worked as a Veterinarian Technician and was just fired out of the blue. The only reason she was given was “It's a business change”. She will be receiving two weeks pay from this which is the silver lining, however, I am wondering if this is a valid reason for being terminated seemingly out of nowhere.
Not wanting to work is trendy
Recently hung out w a friend & they were talking about how they don’t want to work. Which I completely get & agree with. But I feel like now it’s just a trendy thing to say. Bc really who wants to work? My thing is then what? Start a business, marry rich, rob a bank? I feel like ppl just stop at the not wanting to work part, to the point it sounds like a fantasy. If they were like they don’t seek material possessions & will live modestly then ok, but they don’t say that. I thought the fact that most ppl don’t want to work was common sense. We want money. But then I’m thinking of the fact that maybe some ppl really are just now realizing that they don’t want to work yk? Like I felt the “I don’t want to work” thing when I had my…
No pizza party
In lieu of a pizza party we got home made apple crisp. And this is a “good” thing. Apparently. 🤦️