The cherry on top “Anna Iovine is the sex and relationships reporter at Mashable, where she covers topics ranging from dating apps to pelvic pain. Previously, she was a social editor at VICE and freelanced for publications such as Slate and the Columbia Journalism Review.” Why is she reporting on this non-sense?
Author: Olivia
Some mf be earning $50k a year and supporting Elon Musk on his dogshit tax payouts? Like bro wat? You out here making barely piss and support a billionaire who could give less fucks about you?
What can you do.
I have eight different bosses (office space reference) however I’m completely serious. My main boss likes me enough to hire me despite that I’m under qualified. I try, but still. My other bosses tolerate me. My coworkers invite me to go to the bar, shooting range, or go camping with them. I work in the trades with all men. I like my job but I hate working. My question is am I just super antiwork? Like, this place sucks and I come home exhausted. I don’t want to do anything after work. I take a nap during my lunch break instead of eating with my coworkers. The entire day I’m just looking forward to going home. My point is that people shouldn’t have to live or feel like this.
sorry mess up the title, english is not my first language I'm so frustrated, I start a job about 3 months ago and learn last month that the person under me get about the same thing as me (junior 65k vs technicien 63k). In my probation document, I say that I want more challenge and to take on a regular role (not junior as I am learning what everyone is doing) I keep helping my college finishing their work since they cant keep up with deadline. So I say when I get more complicate stuff I would like to talk about a change of role/raise. Just after I got a passif agressif email from my boss about a mistake (that I didnt even make!). I'm expecting her to keep doing that to put in my face that I'm not good enought to do more. What argument can I use without…
I’ve applied for a lot of jobs. I started a job as a line lead with a big company with great benefits. Two weeks later a smaller yet more well known company offers me to be a project manager for the same pay… and the benefits aren’t as good. I would get to learn more as a project manager and I wouldn’t travel overnight as much… but the line lead job pays extra for travel and insurance is better/ cheaper. The people seem nice at my current job (line lead) and manger is flexible. Is it worth it to switch jobs after only two weeks to work for a more respected company? If I took this job I would have to travel 50 min one way to pick up a company car (unpaid time) for travel instead of getting a rental nearby my house and being paid the minute I…
You work a boring/robotic job – ok fine, i get it. But what would an Antiwork-World look like when we still need skilled scientists, doctors, engineers, etc.?
A supervisor and I walked out at the same time. 9 hr shift. He was so happy. He asked how I enjoyed my day. I said it was okay. He said, “I'm so proud I was able to get everyone their 30 minute lunch today! It wasn't hard because we were over staffed and that was my only goal, but I did it!” I looked at him confused and said “you definitely forgot one” he says “no. I got them all. I'm so great. I even got to send people home if they wanted because everyone had their break!” I say, “Sir, I can assure you that I did not have a break of any kind” He became very upset with me and then said, “well, how was I supposed to know?” And I said “well, I reminded you twice and asked for a 15 twice. I was told they…