Author: Olivia
Anyone else relate?
Imo Working in retail sucks because you can be an exceptional worker who goes out of their way for others, is respectful, and never makes problems, but your bosses use you because they know you wont say no and hold you to a higher standard then themselves. And they can sit on their asses making more than you while micromanaging you and patronizing you like you are of lower importance. Fuck my managers honestly. Also, they act like my occasional mess ups are a huge deal and act threatening and all by the book for me. But they never make any deal when they mess up and no one says anything because they are the boss. Oh, and they will ask for favors because they don't feel like doing their job and walk around like they are so busy when all they do is ask others to do work for…
I want to share what happen to me this week since it was a little bit traumatizing. After an interview, where I don't hide the fact that yes, I have lot of different experiences with kids, but no real formation, I spend 3 hours as an observer in the nursery. After the 3 hours, I'm still honest, and I admit that I'm not feeling ready to take care of 8 kids by myself. Not only it's a lot of responsibility, but I'm a bit of an anxious person and it's just too much noise and people for me. The director insist that I can do it, that she believe in me and that I'm anxious because it's a new job, but it will pass. Monday, I haven't receive any training from them, I don't know the kid's names, they didn't told me that I had to prepare an activity, I…
Pay discussion at work!
I am seeing ALOT of post about people being told not to discuss their wages. What exactly is going on? Are employers starting to fear backlash? Are people opening their eyes and realizing how much they are getting burnt?
I'm in Oregon – the contract explicitly states that if we talk about our wages we'll get fired. It also states that it any part of the contract is deemed illegal, the whole contract is not void. I don't have a copy of it but I would like one to send to the labor board or something assuming it's illegal in Oregon. The owner is super scummy – I know for a fact I make more than my manager I was hired on under (only by 50 cents, but that's absolutely scummy and disgusting to underpay some old person that's worked for a company loyally for, like, a decade). Essentially I guess this boils down to what would be a good way to ask for a copy and not have them immediately retaliate when I send a copy to the labor board?
Oh how the turn tables
When I was finishing up college, I got a graveyard shift waitressing job at a casino to support myself. I let my boss know up front when she hired me that I was a student first, and as long as she respected my availability I would work the hardest-to-cover shift every day that I came in. It was good money, and I did exactly as I said I would. I even picked up holidays for other employees cuz I wanted that sweet sweet holiday pay, the tips were amazing, and it's not like I had school on the holidays. After about a year of this, it became apparent that my boss was sort of a bitch as well as a big time power tripper. She tried pulling some bullshit like demanding we all show up to meetings with
Mostly need to vent. Been at this place over 2 years. Year and a half ago I'm put on new depression medication after trying 7 others with no luck. This one works but gives side effects of dizzy spells, nausea, and disassociation episodes. I request FMLA and get it no problem. BUT last October, I have a surprise emergency surgery for an ovarian cyst and it eats my remaining FMLA time. I request wfh, it's denied despite the company having done it for 3 months early 2020 during initial COVID. (Ps, a few months after they forced us back to the office our CEO dies from COVID and they still don't go back to wfh) I know it's fully possible. I continue to miss work and rack up attendance points and verbal/written warnings. Now that I'm on my final written warning, my work suddenly finds it worth mentioning that there's…
Taco Bell story
So a few weeks ago I applied to Taco Bell and got hired. I got in part time and seemed like a good deal. First red flag was that I was interviewed and hired the same day I applied online. Second red flag was that it said $15hr online then the manger told me $14hr in person. Third red flag was the subtle lack of communication the first few days. First day on the drive thru. Zero training. Through me on there with some dude and he didn’t say anything about how to work the computer or what to say. “HURRY UP MAN COME ON PUT IN THE 2 CHALUPAS”. Finally after an hour the manager came to help because they got so backed up Rude stressed out employees. 2 ppl working with me during rushes. Staying until 3am unpaid to close. Then they legit started scheduling me 1 day…