Title pretty much says it – I have a hard time understanding the mentality of anti work, but mainly because I chose to work on the things I liked, and found a way to monetize them. Am I the enemy here?
Author: Olivia
So I work at home for a major insurance company. My boss reached out to me, said that leadership wants to install a monitoring program cause my phone system is having an issue where I’m not getting enough calls. (There blaming it on me despite several people having same issue & countless tickets were submitted to I.T) I reached out to Hr that I’m against this & feel like I’m been targeted then 2 days later no help from HR, the Senior director of operations gets on a meeting with me says “since we own the computer we’re allowed to & you have no privacy” At this point I’m sick of this job, my hours were cut in half for 4 month straight got sent home early everyday now they want monitor me 24/7 at work.
update on the shady job
i’m liking it I got my boss to pay me the 19 advertised on indeed easily.
Report or Don’t Report?
I’ve been at my current job for almost 3 years. It is a requirement that we get a performance evaluation annually. I have never received one and I cannot increase my pay grade without one. I have ask my boss several times about it and he keeps saying he’s “working on it” and he has “so many balls in the air right now”. The last time I asked him, he “jokingly” said “why are you in such a hurry, you have 2 incomes”. He then also mentioned my gender and age….I KNOW RIGHT! Anyways, I’ve started the EEOC process which is taking awhile and as I wait, I begin to feel guilt for wanting to report him. He has no idea I was so offended by how he dismissed me and mocked my request that is a requirement for him to do. I just emailed him again this week to…
Homelessness is a global “local” problem
Isn't it weird how every major city in the world seemingly talks about homelessness as a local problem, all at the same time, like the problem is staring mayors in the face and they can't see it. A local problem doesn't happen in all major cities in a country. It's doesn't span generations everywhere, and doesn't have the same root cause everywhere all at once. I'll let you guess the real cause that everyone in charge seems to conveniently forget. A clue: work is a big part of the problem, directly and indirectly.
This is why this subreddit exists
Scrolling through antiwork and i come across this gem.
We have the perspective of us the orcs building towers and machines for the dark lords for barely minimum wage but we never heard from the masters holding our leashes They must hate this sub