https://www.businessinsider.com/gen-z-funemployment-not-afraid-unemployment-dont-trust-employers-2023-5
Author: Olivia
Not enough to do at work
So, basically the title says it all, I work part time as an accounts receivable person, a two person department, the other is a full time worker, who has been there for 8years, I have been here for two months. I do my work well and fast, I don't chit chat with co workers/leave my office room, so I was on my phone today and a higher up/nepo baby, the owner's grandkid who works there came in this afternoon and spoke to me, which he never does, asking if I “have enough to do” like.. I'm assuming someone saw me in my phone and told on me. I'm pissed, I get to work early, do my job, clokc out, done. Side note, neobaby comes in late, brings his dog and is constantly socializing and doesn't do much, from what I've seen. I'm mad and annoyed basically did all my work…
If you find a new job, ask for a 1-2 week vacation, that way if the new job doesn’t work out, you just come back. If you like the new job, just never come back to the old one. When quitting, the reason you always give is “I can’t afford to work here anymore”. That way it’s clear that this is about money. If they want to beg for you to stay for a few weeks, ask them for a raise effective immediately, make it an amount that’s too good for you to refuse. Never let their problems become yours. They are NOT your family. If they say you have to come in on your day off because Bob didn’t shop up, sounds like their problem. If you ask for a raise and threaten to walk out, don’t let them tell you that “yeah give me a couple of weeks”.…
Was laid off in April. Looking for a job is a special kind of soul destroying. I am not picky and have no expectation of ever being happy but it is still not going well. I know it will be months before I get anything and I will hate the job and want to kill myself. Just thought I would share. Hope it is going better for others out there.
I was talking to my partner earlier about something their employer was doing that is blatantly illegal. I suggested looking into their rights since this could cost them a lot of money. Well they immediately responded that if they sued it would be on their record and probably public and therefore would ruin their career prospects. They also wouldnt get a reference which would make finding future jobs very hard. Which is true? What's the point of employment protections if we can't enforce them? The system is built up so that you either suffer in silence or get punished when you stand up for yourself. So employers break the law in ways that are honestly pretty big but just small enough that it's not worth the consequences for suing. Sorry for the ramble but this is just really frustrating.
Hey. You. If you're a CEO with a marketing team or with an ad agency, listen carefully. The following are three separate jobs with three very distinct areas of specialty: Paid Ads Manager Social Media Manager Website Manager Holy shit. I'm so tired of this cycle. I feel like HR must be like “these three roles deal with computers, I'm sure we can just get away with one person who knows computers to perform these tasks in a not-laughably terrible way.” Look. Your website is critically important to your brand and your business. It's every business's Porsche. Don't you want a dedicated person solely, 100% making sure it's performing the best and constantly up to date with industry best practices and making nice with SEO? Your paid ads are crucial to your lifeblood flow of new and returning customers. Don't you want a laser-precision math and Google Ads nerd on…
Denny’s Robert Huffman – Dine and Dash 2023.05.18
So I was put on a perpetual PIP of 1.5 weeks + 1 week + 3 weeks extension. I finally had enough and decided to quit. Giving 2 weeks notice cuz I know that it’s a very busy time at the company. But the sheer gleefulness from my boss’ side when she heard I am finally quitting makes me wanna reduce my notice to 3 days. I know that they wanted me to quit so they don’t have to pay severance and can blame me for being a quitter / disloyal. Anyone have similar experience?
Part of the corporate con to make you feel powerless is pretending the Great Resignation is over. This is far from the case, we are still near the all-time highs of 4 plus million. “Within separations, quits (3.9 million) changed little, while layoffs and discharges (1.8 million) increased. This release includes estimates of the number and rate of job openings, hires, and separations for the total nonfarm sector, by industry, and by establishment size class.” Sourced from here, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics https://www.bls.gov Job Openings and Labor Turnover Summary – 2023 M03 Results (bls.gov) Never forget you have power and agency as a worker and don't let these people propagandize you and make you feel small!