How to call out a Bitch professionally (sensitive info removed) https://preview.redd.it/usem5tsgg8yc1.png?width=669&format=png&auto=webp&s=d39231d0bad32d22eda819a05ca4f06e8080abad Sent by someone I know. Wish I had the balls. This was just so cathartic for me to read. I have someone I have to deal with who reminds me of this sooo much. I wish I could articulate like this & might have to plagarize later.
Month: May 2024
Fortunately I have no dependents, and enough to take care of emergencies, so all I'm looking for is enough pay to fulfill basic necessities like food, shelter, internet, electricity, etc. Is there any job that exists with 4-6 fixed working hours a day, 5 days a week, which could fulfill these needs? If it helps, I live in India.
Sometimes the fragility of life hits me while I’m working in the windowless office. Answering phones all day while I miss another beautiful day. I enjoy the momentary job security but god am I drained. My day is extremely busy yet somehow there’s always enough time to be mistreated. I don’t expect much from work. But when you’re constantly working to improve yourself and training, yet are made to feel foolish in front of your peers. That’s when the worth dwindles. My best years and I’m wasting away. I wish it was easy to do better but realistically in this economy, do I have much of a choice?
The title is the extent of it.
Planning life against full-time work
Hey y’all I just graduated college And low key I never wanna work a full-time job in my life. It just seems miserable. My partner feels the same way (he’s still in college). We would both rather dedicate less time to work, live off a joint income, and have more time to dedicate to our future family. I just wanna ask y’all here if it’s possible to make a sustainable living without full-time work. Does freelancer offer more free time? Contract work? Is it realistic to one day find a part-time job that would pay $30 an hour (given you have the resume to earn it)?
I’m 28 now. I’ve been employed for 6 years now in corporate America. For the first 3 years I worked extremely hard thinking it would help me climb the ladder. Instead, I got 3% annual raises and told “good job, now can you do these additional tasks for no extra pay? Could you also work Saturday to wrap up the project before the quarter ends?” Once those questions were asked, I made multiple lateral moves since then, and increased my salary significantly. I’m at a point now where those questions are starting to be asked again, so I’m looking to move yet again. Employers think because they have a talented, capable worker, they can run him into the ground. It happens all the time. They don’t see us as human, just a machine to be exploited as much as possible. I try to do the bare minimum at work for…