Enjoy your pizza folks.
Author: Olivia
https://youtu.be/AQeGBHxIyHw I feel like when phrases such as “living wage” become threatening to businesses like these, we’ve officially hit rock bottom as a society.
I'm not a charity. I work for the money. Cheap a-holes. I telework now. That much is improvement, but they do that to save money on office space. I don't need more smiles or some meaningless certificate that would then need to be printed on MY equipment.
It’s my boss, or it’s me
I refuse to work for her any longer. A month ago I herniated my L4/L5, my L3/L4 is bulging. I ended up needing an ambulance ride to the hospital and was kept overnight for pain management and observation of any spinal cord syndrome. My boss texted me the entire time about how badly her back was hurt from her massage that was gifted to her. From there, it's been a spiral down. She has been aggressive in emails to me if I don't respond within 10 minutes, even if I'm in a training. She has demeaned and embarrassed me in emails with 9 others attached that aren't even in our department, to the point her counterpart in our sister company stood up for me. And then once my boss was called out on being wrong by someone else,, apparently the entire thing wasn't even a big deal or the end…
Who moderates the mods?
I get the feeling someone on the mod team is anti-antiwork. Posts that don't break any rules keep having pinned comments from the mod team that either directly attack OPs post or try to dampen the spirit of activism with lines to the effect of: stop complaining, and do something(on a post actively calling on people to organize a general strike). Seems like one of the mods has gone power crazy and is inflicting their own personal ideology on the sub rather than just policing rule violations. If i was more paranoid i would worry that a mod team member would be a perfect target to corrupt if a finincial entity wanted to have some control over the antiwork movement. I just want to shout out to the mod team to back tf up and let the users discuss stuff. Mods have too much power and visibility to be pushing…
Maybe if I got paid a living wage I wouldn’t care about tips. Maybe if my boss gave a shit about how hard it is to pay bills is while he sits in his literal mansion I’d be okay with people not tipping. The funny part is the biggest tips come from, on the regular at least, other service industry people who get what a pit this life is.
It's a very nice humanizing thing to send to someone. Especially because most of us are depressed, lonely or angry. Imagine you wake up and someone took the time and effort to send you hugs which are words of affirmation. That is love. A person from across the world thought about your wellbeing and wanted to send you a hug. It will make them feel like they're being noticed by the universe and the universe is sending them love. the hug revolution will be unstoppable.