First time I’ve had a “professional” job (aka desk job) that isn’t giving me MLK day off and I’m quite grumpy about it.
Author: Olivia
Like every single day, business needs to function. I look at all these communities, apartments, neighborhoods, cities, gas stations , malls, etc, and we are all just committed to our jobs because we need them to survive. But imagine what we all could be doing if we worked less and had more community? We would all be socializing, meeting new people, partying, having fun and exploring hobbies. I believe we can do so much more than our capitalist societies.
I teach at a public university of 35k students and is pretty well known. Got a new contract and they want to keep the pay at 3k per class while raising the cap to 100 students per class. Don't get a TA either. The worst part is dealing with so many students while me fighting the urge to yell “I don't make enough money to deal with this.” It's depressing and I just want to leave higher education altogether.
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Throw hands for $21 an hour
I do, just wondering if anyone feels the same
Yes, I agreed to this job /s
Say it louder for the people at the top
That's it. That's the post. I (as a disabled person myself) understand some ppl rely on tipped services and cannot afford a tip/large tip and I'm literally not talking to them. I also understand that in some countries/situations tipped employees are paid a fair wage. I'm not talking to you, a consumer in that situation, either. (But TBH never understood the argument “tipping works like THIS in my country so I will shut down all discourse from servers in another country where it works completely differently”. I also never understood how people are so confident that all servers in their region are being paid so well). But like whatever. This post ultimately isn't for you, although you are annoyingly and harmfully shutting down important conversations when you apply your situation everywhere. I'm talking to people who use tipped services in places where workers are not paid a living wage and…