As title said. Been working from home and enjoying it. But no, since the government decided it's best to ignore Covid (UK) my company decided to follow. I am not qualified enough to find new job. I've been looking for one for months, and I like the tasks I am doing – it's better than other one I had before. But I am sad and angry because there is no reason to go back to the office, yet we are being forced to. I hate everything.
Category: Antiwork
Ya'll I have an amazing husband, who has spent the last 2 years working hard for this complex as a Maintenance Technician. He is quiet, reserved and just does his job. no extra talking or wasting time. He is working from the time he clocks in til clock out. Worked 6 weeks straight doing on-calls when both other maintenance people caught covid and were out for several weeks sick. Did not complain. The first time he ever took off sick for himself in december, they made him use all his sick hours and saved time to limit what they had to pay in short term disability. Here is a Man, working a shit ton of hours for this company because he is the only one that can work in our small 2 person family. I have severe health problems and im immunocompromised so been avoiding the world for 2 years…
10. @riteaid, on the other hand, has been repeatedly accused of stealing millions from its employees. It has paid over $50 million in the last five years to settle accusations of wage theft for its employees, which make an average of $33,212 annuallyhttps://t.co/kDmvTyikA8— Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) February 14, 2022
That’s rich. #acab
I had been having other issues, so I think they were looking for an excuse to let me go anyway, but I cant get over the irony. Basically I worked in a hotel, and they had to fire all their KPs so front of house staff ended up having to do the dishes. I have sensitive skin so I looked around for gloves, but couldn't find any where they should be stored. I wasn't going to leave my colleague to do all the dish washing herself, so I just got on with it. It took maybe 2+ hours to get it all done. The next day I had rashes all over my body, and my lips started to swell up. I'm first aid trained, (an investment I made in my own employability lol shoot me) and I know that lip swelling is the time to call an ambulance. I notified…
Not Sacrificing My Mental Health
Don't know if this belongs here, but my Grandmother was recently hospitalized and I went to see her on my days off. After, I was feeling depressed and feel no motivation to “mask” and go to work. I've taken two days, and my partner is now worried I'm going to lose my job if I take anymore, even with a doctor's note. To be honest, I'm not willing to sacrifice my mental health to play food gatekeeper at a grocery store for $17 and hour (US). I feel like my partner is more concerned with how my employer is dealing with my Grandmother's hospice, rather than me. I just wanted to point out how toxic work culture poisons people into thinking their mental health is a lesser concern than a companies need for staff. It's even coming out of our loved-ones' mouths, and I don't even think they realize the…
Finally broke down
The day I feared finally arrived: I had been struggling with anxiety at the thought of going into work and did a no call no show because I couldn't even call in. My supervisor called me and the store called me. But, my heart was trying to break out of my chest so, I ignored the messages and calls and basically shut down. I vowed I would at least give a two weeks notice: but, that place overworked me and gave me so much stress. I'm fairly certain it was a panic attack.