I'm a long-time lurker, a first-time poster. I had big dreams in college. I studied pre-law and graduated near the top of my class. I landed an internship at the prosecutor's office for a large city. I never wanted to be a corporate lawyer. I wanted to work at the government level, either as a public defender or similar. It was always about helping the little guy. During my six-month internship, I learned about the meager salaries public defenders made. Combined with the high cost of law school, I abandoned my goal to accept a position at a major brokerage firm. I studied for and passed the Series 7 and 63 exams and was promoted to the high net worth team within a year. I made more money than ever, and the sky was the limit. Gradually, things got worse. I can't say if it was the constant monitoring of…
Author: Olivia
This job posting looked great until the very last line! Assertiveness, directness, and a “company first” mentality.
My boss doesn’t care about safety
I’m in a remote area of Alaska we’ve had a pretty rough winter, I just moved here like 6 months ago some elders have told us at my job it the worst since the 80s. Any way my boss gets upset if enough people can’t get in to open the bank. Right now the roads are so bad from the rain and snow combo we’ve had this week the school is canceled, the hospital is only open for emergencies and only has staff that is needed to come in, but the bank it must be open. I really hate because she doesn’t want to close I have to use my pto since I car Share with my mom in law and her work is closed. I wish my other coworkers understood that if it’s not safe that a job is not worth risking your life.
WFH making $100,000 in the Midwest, averaging anywhere from 5-25 hours of actual work per week, including meetings. I live in fear that I’ll lose my job for this reason. I’ve never made so much money and worked so little. I love it but it’s hard to relax. I don’t want to alert my boss and seem not necessary.
Feeling appreciated
Background: Working at Vermont Information Processing for the past 3-4 years. Software Engineer 3 and great relationships with my coworkers, top performer, etc. This morning around 10AM me and a few coworkers had the idea to create a form that would feed into a spreadsheet so that developers could (if they wanted to – anonymously) post their salaries in order to be transparent in the development department. Within an hour, my gmail account was disabled, and shortly after that my macbook was remotely disabled. Completely in the dark with the only contact being texting a few coworkers who also had no idea what was going on. 30 minutes later, I received a call from the director of development with the following (paraphrased): “We think it's in everyone's best interest that the our relationship ends here. This is due to poor attitude in the past and a misalignment of goals going…