Category: Antiwork
I am considering using leave but am pissed that I can’t use my lunch. I am an assistant for lawyers and in the past, my bosses has asked me to do chores like doing dishes after their parties, cleaning things up, and picking up lunch, etc on work time. Technically, these tasks were not part of my job responsibilities on paper. Now they are telling me about “legitimate use of my time at work.” I think it’s hypocritical.
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I was offered a small cleaning job
Hi, i wanted all your opinions on this job i got offered in a appartment building. I am offered 50$ a month, 10$ per clean to do this work. I was told since there wasnt much to do then this was more then fair. Its a under the table job. What I would be cleaning once a week, washing down walls, dusting the floorboards, sweeping (i have to mask and hope i dont spike a allergy attack) and then washing two sets of stairs and a landing. Then i would need to clean the laundry room that the other tenders like to throw thier trash in. No idea why you would bring and dump toothpicks down here. That entails sweeping, washing the machines and tub which are always black with guck, washing the floor, bagging up all garbage, and dusting the place.
My dad, who’s worked remotely for over 30 years at AT&T and who’s lived in suburban Midwest for that entire 30 years in order to comfortably raise a family, just got told he had to relocate to Los Angeles AND take a pay cut or get fired. Our whole family loses their insurance at the end of the month. My mom’s medicine cost 2k a month with insurance and about 10k a months without insurance. A sincere fuck you to AT&T. Thanks for putting my mom on death row.
Small, really petty things that she can’t pin on me that also give me deniability. Little successes that make me smile while she’s yelling at me for something that’s not my fault. Any ideas?