Original Post from me: https://www.reddit.com/r/antiwork/s/oLQl8iFf7u Hello guys if anyone is interested to know, I reported the situation to upper management, sent them the audio recording nd she was kicked out. Not sure what happened upstairs in the office but from what I've heard from coworker, she was crying while the security guard escorted her out the building. I'm feeling a bit better now so hopefully I can just move on from this.
Month: August 2024
Now that my severance has stopped, I feel like I can share some of my experiences working at Tesla, and maybe others can share theirs. From April 2022 to April 2024 I was a full time employee at the Tesla Fremont factory. We worked 12 hour shifts on rotating schedules of 3-4 consecutive days a week. In return, we get the same in days off. I lived an hour away and would take the commuter shuttle when not carpooling. Sometimes those four 12-hour shifts in a row could get brutal. Working outdoors for most of it, the seasons were harsh. Scorching hot summers since we’re on blacktop all day, one time it got so hot several people passed out across the factory from the heat and we were all sent home early. Cold, dark and wet winters. We used to see snow capping the hills of nearby Mission Peak accumulate…
The thing that's really confusing is society keeps changing repeatedly, and makes no sense anymore. First, employers supported remote work. Then, everyone MUST return to the office or be fired. People return to the office and they get laid off anyway due to challenging economic conditions, and companies announce record profits. Now, we're reasonably certain next year will have even more layoffs and no plan whatsoever of what we're going to do if we get laid off… Pray or something I guess?
me when I lie on a job application
I don't think people realize how detrimental and unnatural the vast majority of careers are to the human body and mind. Our bodies were designed to be in a clean and toxic-free environment with access to fresh air, engaging in physical movement for most of the day. Our modern jobs and lifestyles are the complete opposite of that. Let's begin with the infamous 9 to 5 jobs. The average commute in America is around 30 minutes but for many, it is often much longer than that. Since most Americans drive to work, that's at least an additional hour of sitting on top of being mostly sedentary for 9-10 hours at your office job. So from morning to evening, most American office workers are in a sedentary state which is incredibly unhealthy to the body. Even exercising once a day does not make up for being immobile for the rest of…
I advised my direct manager on Friday that my sister had just tested positive for covid and I'd spent all of Wednesday with her, so was concerned and asked what the policy was. They told me since there is no government mandated isolation anymore I should come to work and just wear a mask. I tested positive on Sunday, told my manager and am now at work on Monday in a mask and sick as a dog. Funnily enough, my manager isn't here putting herself at risk. Just told my managers boss that I'd be out tomorrow due to it and they said 'covid doesn't exist, you're letting people down because I'm not allowing anyone to cover for you'. I'm a month into a new permanent contract which comes with a probation period (even tho I've been with the company 3 years) and now I'm worried they'll use this against…
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Why do we view work like this?
I think it's such a scam that in school, it's widely accepted to hate elements of it. to complain about the early mornings, the school traffic, having the do so much classwork and homework, to have to time after school for plans and rest and homework and extra curricular, etc etc. We all celebrated and were relieved by Non-Work things that interrupt school “work” like assemblies, fire drills, parties, state testing, etc. but since all of that was under the guise of one day you will be able to have the job of your dreams, now at work, we have to act like we are so passionate about work and working and our role. it's a “career,” it has meaning. but no, it's the same thing. i am forced to go somewhere and do work m-f. i want to call out sick. i want to have reason to not have…