I barely knew ghost jobs existed before joining this thread. How do I get one of those? Yes, I’m that person, lol. I already have a job but getting another one would be nice. It would be cool hearing more ghost job stories too. Thank you!
Author: Olivia
This is absolutely despicable the way this country allows children to be treated by corporations.
I work in a union environment with pay levels. Like level A, level B, etc. I have been at my level for a long time. I was offered a position to take a position at a higher level, but only on a temporary basis. This would come with a pay bump to that level, however there's a kind of “training wage” which actually brings my pay down below what I am making right now for at least two years. I talked to a couple of colleagues about wanting to turn it down if I get a cut in pay, and they told me that despite the pay cut, I can use the experience on my resume and I should do it just for the experience. What? More responsibility for less pay and “experience”? Yeah, no.
Fake Job Reference Sites
I've come across statistics (without confirming their accuracy) that suggest between 17-30% of employees use fake references at some point in their careers. This is not surprising, given the challenging job market and the high expectations of employers. What did surprise me, however, is that I only recently learned about companies that professionally provide such services. Has anyone here successfully used a fake reference and feels comfortable sharing their experience? There is a plethora of information online discouraging this behavior, stating that companies could take legal action against those who use fake references (but why would they spend money to do so?), and that it could damage one's professional reputation (how would future employers know if you were fired for using a fake reference without me disclosing that information? Isn't it illegal to pull credit for jobs in many states?). In an unfair job market, there is much to gain…
Rlly Upset at my boss
So today I realized after looking at my schedule that I wrote down the wrong date for when I’d be out of town. I was put on call and my coworker who was supposed to work called out. Now my boss is really mad at me because I can’t come in. I’m not upset over him saying that he’s in a bad position over this. Yes, it’s my fault that I put the wrong date. However, he had the audacity to think I was lying so I didn’t have to come in… even going as far to say “well are you going to work the rest of the week? or call out and have this be your last day here, hmm?” Then he asked if I could change/cancel the tickets I paid $400 for and have had for longer than I’ve been working here just so I could come in…
I feel like they are watching me all day
Neolib apologia for corporations and employers not being the center of their employees' lives spending most of their waking hours working at the office or traveling from/to office. “I say, how dare they think that they can just get to live their lives for themselves and not genuflect and give us the deferential treatment that we believe we are entitled to” said generic white collar manager.