So the little grocery store down the road from me has a broken heater, I am in New England where it is as colder than it has been since that “polar vortex” thing. The real temperature is 4°, but it’s so windy it’s actually -15°, tomorrow it’s supposed to be -17°, I went into the grocery store fully geared up in winter clothes, I had long underwear under my yoga pants and under my long sleeve shirt, I was wearing a hoodie and a ski jacket, and I had just come from my very warm car. After five minutes in the store I was shivering. So as I was paying I said some thing about how cold it is where they are standing and how can they stand that all day and they said yeah it’s worse than you think we don’t have heat until Tuesday. I must have been…
Author: Olivia
Graphic Design vs Web Design
These employers posting job openings need to learn the difference between a graphic designer and a web designer. It is getting so aggravating looking for jobs and finding something labeled “Graphic Designer” that seems super promising but then when reading job requirements it’s literally a web design job. Like please god just do even the smallest amount of research into what you actually need, it’s so lazy. It’s every other graphic designer listing on indeed
We are supposed to be paid today but so far we have not been and obviously many people are upset and frustrated. Many people voiced their concerns as this is not the first time and the company itself has lots of problems. So our managers solution is to insult us for speaking out or “not bringing our best selves” Thoughts? As of this posting we have still not been paid
Here is the job requirements: Job Title: Quality Control Technician II Pay Rate: $21/hr on W2 no benefits Duration: 24 Months Job Description: Duties: Provide support for QC Chemistry analytical prelim, finished product, and stability testing. Perform laboratory activities to support product testing, including record-keeping, and instrument maintenance. Review laboratory data. Skills: The ability to work independently following an approved protocol •The ability to function in a team environment •The flexibility to work overtime as required by the aggressive project schedule •Good technical writing skills and the ability to communicate technical issues to project lead and team •Good time management and organizational skills. Education: Bachelors of Science degree in Chemistry. HPLC experience preferred. My response to the recruiter: A QC II Tech at 43k and no insurance or benefits? That's insulting to anybody especially if you are requiring a Bachelors Degree in Chemistry? You or your client should be…