I applied for a job as a customer service representative for a marketing company and a few days later I got a phone call from the company to set up an interview. The lady, who I assumed was a recruiter or hiring manager said they do a lot of work with nonprofits and environmental groups, but not exactly what. We set up an interview on Zoom and she said “I’ll see you then”, so I assumed I would be interviewing with her. I’m looking up the company, which in the name says it’s a marketing company, but their website really doesn’t explain anything they do besides saying they “connect communities to nonprofits”, and a whole bunch of filler words about how they “make a better tomorrow” and whatnot. I thought this was odd but I could have my questions answered in the interview. A few days later, I get on…
Month: May 2024
I am a dev and all work is done on a computer. All meetings are done through Teams, so there is absolutely 0 need for an office. But… Now that forced office is back as the dominant place of work, I need a few pointers to help my brain rationale the idiocracy. I have a much better hardware at home, should I request something specific at the office that will make me annoying to have there? Some expensive, by law required, ergonomical accessories perhapse? Spend a lot of time in the bathroom for privacy is a no brainer. Try to bring freshener and it can be endurable. Use a lot of TP, a lot. Fruits. Take as many and as often you can. Any more ideas how work days can be spent when forced office?
Job search as a Gen Z
I'm 19 years old. I've spent the second half of 2023 and the beginning of this year job searching. I have applied to several jobs through Indeed and SnagAJob. I only managed to get one job which was a seasonal cashier from November to December. They said if I preformed well that I'd be hired permanently. By the time New Year's rolled around, I was given the boot. To this day I still don't understand why. I did exactly as I was told and I never slacked off. I tried to go above and beyond to make sure customers were satisfied. Even with all I did, they let me go. I mostly pin the reason one one manager I had who has it out for me since the beginning for absolutely no reason. She just did not like me even thought we never spoke. Besides that, I had applied to…
I cannot even get an interview
I am about to graduate with a BS in Computer Science. I have been plainly unable to obtain an internship over the course of my schooling. I have a couple of certifications, and I have, what I would consider, some fairly significant projects to put on my resume. Ones with real clients. I have over the last couple of months, put out a total of 660 applications for entry level jobs, junior level positions and internships. I have gotten more than 100 rejection emails. I had one company send me a coding assessment which I think i just about nailed (3 coding questions and a free response. Got full correct on the first two, even scoring the bonus functionality of the second question. Got 8/11 test cases for the last question to pass). I ultimately got a rejection from that one as well. I don't know what I'm supposed to…
Feel like I am going insane… *rant*
Started a job around 6 months ago. Recently put in my two weeks notice after a male coworker was very inappropriate with me (i.e., took advantage of me in an area of the facility that has no cameras, coerced me into physical contact). HR did NOTHING after doing an “investigation” (literally just told us to “stay away” from each other). In my notice, I told administration that I no longer felt safe since I was expected to work with that particular coworker and act as though nothing had happened… and that, overall, I was overworked, underpaid, and under-appreciated for the amount of work that was expected of me. Administration called me and terminated my employment immediately after reading the notice — before my two weeks was up! So now, I am stuck trying to find another job before bills are due… with no savings to speak of due to the…
My job is a certified QC inspector in my manufacturing field. I am very good at what I do and am extremely confident in my abilities to locate issues and resolve them (which there is a lot of here). To set it up, I'll say my finances are based off of a 50hr work week which includes overtime, and that overtime definitely helps to pay bills. Cutting my hours with no warning really fucked me at a time I needed it most with my wife out of a job and supporting 2 kids has been brutal. I have been pissed for this whole time but where I live there's nothing else in my field and started a side hustle of lawn maintenance to pay bills. Cue the story. 6 months ago we have a meeting to go over a new contract and by the look of it this job/customer is…
We aren’t paid enough
A thought occurred to me. The costs of having children rise while pay stagnates. This means that your average person will struggle to make ends meet while attempting to raise a child. If it is not possible to raise a child without worrying about whether or not the bills will be paid, then most people will not have kids. If I remember correctly, the birth rate is slowly declining. This will be a problem down the line for our capitalist overlords. But they can't have their cake and eat it…. Actually, that analogy doesn't quite work. They've already gotten a cake and eaten it, and now they're going for seconds. Unfortunately, us peasants cant make more slaves, I mean babies, for them if they don't pay us more. The birth rates will continue to decline until the situation changes.
$3 per minute?? Transcriber job
Hi, So for the sake of paying rent, I picked up a potential side hustle as a transcriber. *I’ve only done the trial video (compensated). I have not signed the agreement yet for the rest of their videos. They’re waiting on me – I wanted to hear y’all opinions first. Contractual, no social media presence required, no zoom meetings, etc – – the circumstance feels kinda perfect for me. Except the standard rate is $3 per minute. $5 per minute for rush rate, which is probably infrequent. I’m not too sure about that. In comparison, one of my previous clients paid $0.18 per word. I’m trying to figure out if I’m being ripped off or not. The trial video was 10 mins long with four people talking. It took me total of 5 hours of watching the video, typing, revising grammar, and formatting the file (my obsession w perfection may…