I've recently come to realize just how much of a farce management really is. I basically just report the same thing every day in my meetings and no one bats an eye or follows up. I can work on the same thing for weeks at a time without anyone noticing. Management never has enough work anyways and I could complete all of it without my team in a week. Anyone could do it all in a week. We're just not interested in being rewarded with more work or seeing a coworker let go because there isn't enough to do. Management thinks they're hauling a** and keeping us busy. They see our metrics continue to tick over and they see the completed tasks increment regularly. They hear the buzz words they want to hear at our meetings and we all keep what we have to say brief because we're so “busy”…
Author: Olivia
Why has society made money there GOD?
This is the problem with everything in the world now, if you are not rich you don't exist.
I have been very happy in my job for four years and never raised a complaint. I’m self employed even though I work for a company and rely heavily on commission. My diary is at times empty but I am busy enough. Of course the more clients I have the more commission I earn. Ideally I want to be working more there which they are aware of. We have a relatively new manager at work who has been recruited to help grow the company. He is now bringing into the company someone he knows to do a similar role to me. This person is more qualified than I am and therefore will bring additional skills which is great. But… I have been really keen on a new skill I have been offering and hoped to really develop my knowledge and expertise in it, it is a high ticket item. I’ve…
One of my best friends (whom I also worked with) recently quit from the job we had. She was in a different role than me, and my boss looked for a replacement but couldn't find one she liked, so she offered me the position as I'm technically the next step down and have the highest seniority. When she initially sat me down to offer me the role she didn't have salary numbers at the time, but I accepted believing she would pay me at the same the previous person had since we both have the same experience, have been here about as long (she had me beat by 2 months) and are both learning the role from the ground up. However she just emailed me salary figures and lo and behold it's about $900 a year less than what my predecessor was making. To me that's no small amount. In…
Subcontract or quit
I work for a maple company in Vt. We had a particularly bad season this year, and we didn't produce nearly enough syrup to turn a profit. With no warning this week, all of the sap house and woods crew employees were told that they (myself included) would be subcontracted out to a construction company as manual labor and truck drivers or you have to quit. This includes full-time staff, which I am. I have been told that we would be paid by our company, not the construction company, so we aren't being laid off. I was hired as a full-time employee. I know state law can be tricky, but is this legal? I would like to find a different job that suits my skill sets, but if I quit, I dont qualify for unemployment. I already sent an email and left a message at the state labor department, but…
Should I put in notice?
I work at a popular college bar. I recently got “promoted” to night manager. I was supposed to close 1 night a week (2am) and then work 3 to 11 the rest of the week. A toxic staff member was fired and I was scheduled his closing day. No big deal but they never hired a replacement and the staff is worn thin. The employee who was closing 4 nights a week quit with no notice and that left a big hole in the schedule. They tried to get me to cover on my days off but I declined. Now they are looking for a new staff member and have scheduled me to close 5 days a week as to train them. I'm worried they'll try to get me to work that schedule permanently and drag their feet hiring someone. If that happens I will be on the opposite schedule…
So- I've been job-searching for a little bit now after I left my last position kinda abruptly. Found a place that I thought would be good to work at and that overlapped with my own interests personally. I emailed them and within a few hours they called me in for an interview. The wage they described matched up with what I was looking for. They emailed me back the next day for a second interview with one of the people that would've been sort of managing the department I wanted to get into. From my perspective, they both went great. When I have interviews like that, I've historically been offered the position. But a week went by- I didn't hear anything from them. So I called them up and asked if they needed anything else from me and if they had any updates on the position. “No, sorry we're still…
Customers absolutely Suck
No funny shit customers absolutely fucking suck like foreal they never happy they always bitch about the smallest things customer service is like the worst fucking job of all can anybody relate to this. Do your best and the customer still fucking bitches about the smallest fucking shit.