So I was due for a raise on Dec 7th 2021. The raise discussed was a 2 dollar one from 13 to 15 per hour. On Dec 7th they said my raise was post poned because the date for it is “too close to the time of yearly evals” and that I'd have to wait for my eval. And that would happen in January. A week before Christmas they tell us that the insurance changed and now we have to pay 40% of the rate. They cover 60% they gave us a .80 raise to incentivice people working overtime to fully cover their 40%. We used to get health insurance for free unless it was a family plan. They end of January comes with many excuses as to why I haven't had an eval. Promising me im on the top of the list. I wasn't. I didn't get my eval…
Author: Olivia
People are realizing this is not a way to live. We should not be living to work. We are fighting and getting the upper hand if we continue. The great resignation has given a message and we need to make it clear it isn’t because of the high unemployment. People resigned after the big 600 stopped. We are tired of the treatment. We need to make it clear that our life is not about work and have it only a small portion of our life. My manager always says we need to go get along because we see each other more than our real family and that is the sad truth that needs to end. We need to have the power in interviews and establish rules if they want us to work for them. Yes we need the pay but they need us as well. My rules is reasonable uninterrupted…
My only regret…
I was a good employee for a fruit named company that you can guess by now. I spent 8 years of my life faking empathy to complete rubes. Talked to people that sent thousands of dollars to scammers and the like. Was fired after being unprofessional with a customer that was completely out of line. My only regret is not stashing some of that contact info so I could cash in a scam or two. We are nothing to these companies, will never be loyal to a job again .
I work in the largest hospital in my area. Received an email recently that next week we can drop by a conference room to revive a branded blanket as a token of appreciation for our hard work. This is one week after our mangers told us that retention bonuses, pay raises, and that no yearly pay increases were available. Gee thanks.
Got put on a performance improvement plan on the 9th, with the first time getting any sort of negative feedback about my work on 2/7. I also gave them notice that I have a major medical issue that landed me in the ER over the weekend on 2/7 as well. I’m also going on vacation all next week, which is included in the 30 days I have before the end of the PIP. I know this is prob the way they’re covering their ass before they fire me, and I’m looking for a new job, but ugh. I’ve only been here since September, was never really trained, and have assumed I’ve been doing well up until this. And this is the best pay and benefits I’ve ever had, and I’m bummed about the whole thing.
Company Survey Fear
To keep it short the company I work for had a third party reach out to us to take a survey. There are no questions that make an individual identifiable, but we were each issued our own personal link by the surveyor. The company I work for has no access to these links or the answers to the questions we submit according to the confidentiality agreement. Is there a way this third party can give the employer my answers and could I get fired for my honest assessment? Anyone have experience with this?
D’Monterrio Gibson, a Black FedEx driver who was delivering packages in Mississippi, was told by his superiors to “complete his route” after he was chased and shot at by two white men, his lawyer says pic.twitter.com/RnQvR8lXvy— philip lewis (@Phil_Lewis_) February 10, 2022