So I (18M) just landed a decent, well paying job for my age. But I'm having second thoughts and doubts about it. Firstly, I just want to say this job is a “face to face marketing agency” what this means is that I, as well as others, will have to go to customers and clients houses, business meetings and events/conventions to try and gain clients for a company that have hired us to promote them. Basically what this means is that I'll be having to knock on people's doors and talk to them about a charity, Internet provider etc whatever company hired us. We will be having ID and things to prove we are legit but I'm not sure if thats who I wish to become. Secondly, if I do wish to leave, I can leave right away. But I'll have to pay my dad back X amount for work…
Author: Olivia
What would you do if you are in my shoe?
Been working customer service for 8 years at one retail job. I wasn't given any promotions. Raise is minimal. 0.25 raise every year. I would need to work 4 years to get 1 dollar raise. I went from 10 dollars to 12 dollars. Now, many people quit their jobs and I am the one who remains and the work is unberable. 4 peple left and they only hired 2 more and only gave them 15 hours a week. I want to quit but I have no skills besides customer service for 8 years. I didn't go to college.
Boss Confrontation
im so happy to ending my work in company so now iam freelancer its best thing how about you guys ???
Found this book
Myworkday_app
Does anyone have experience with the myworday app/service that most multinational companies use for their recruitment. I have noticed recently that when I upload my resume to a recruiter or a company that just takes a direct resume that I always get a call back and inevitably an interview offer ( I turn down most of them when I get a full job description). However i have yet to even get a phone call when I upload to a myworkday site, just an automated email saying “unfortunately you haven't been selected on this occasion blah blah blah” that I can't reply to.
Does this sound familiar
Be my bosses -make profits all throughout the pandemic by making employees take annual leave while getting rebates to keep them at work – unfairly promoting family members to management positions -loose good employees because of said shitfuckery -no raising wages for past 4 years -“OMG NO ONE WANTS TO WORK ANYMORE “ True story smh
Another episode of rslash Antiwork!
This sub is a joke
I am a union member who thinks the American system is screwed up. I think corporations use and abuse people I used to like this sub but ever since the “interview” this sub has not been the same. I constantly see the same narrative day after day. Half the posts are obviously fake just to push said narrative it’s ridiculous.
Any actual NLRA lawsuit payouts?
I keep seeing posts about blatant NLRA violations, and all the chants over lawsuits and easy money, but I don't think I've seen any success stories in this regard. Anyone actually gotten a juicy payout this way?