Category: Antiwork
Unclaimed property / money
Members that are from USA, I would suggest checking online and search for unclaimed property + your state then use the .gov website to check for your name. I found $800 for my friend and she gave me a tip. The largest one I found was $100k+ Check your parents and grandparents name too. Thank me later.
Summer is right around the corner. Schools are getting close to closing for the summer. The in-city college is about to have graduation. Business has been growing as we exit the slow season and as early as mid-last month we’ve been selling far more rooms. We are a hotel. Hundreds of people will stay the night each night starting this month and won’t let up until late September. I run the maintenance department. I have one employee that’s full-time in my department. I have a second employee who works half their shifts at the front desk and the other half in maintenance. Two people per day work the maintenance department. Not two people besides myself. Two people including myself. Front desk has 5 people devoted to Front Desk. 2 are strictly night audit, 1 is strictly evening shift, 1 is daytime and 1 works three shifts in the evening and…
So my workplace has cliques and my boss has obvious favorites. Yesterday I was asked to have a temp shadow me for the day. It was the temps' second day and she wasn't performing well, came back late from her break, as well as incidents that happened the day prior. One of the assistant managers informed our boss of the issues and our boss then immediately took out her phone to let the temp agency know that the temp wasn't working out. The temp agency then immediately called her while she was at my desk and let her know that she was fired and to leave the premises. I didn't know what was going on at the time when she asked to speak to our bosses but I couldn't find them. I couldn't find any managers or other co-workers. I was left alone to handle this situation. I then came…
Won’t someone think of the poor CEO’s?
Why in the hell is Reddit posting ads for a deceptive right-wing anti-union, anti-workers rights, pro corporation group? The ad in question is by u/centerforunionfacts , is presented with a prominent logo for Workers United (Facts) which, makes it sound like it is associated with a Union group with that same name. The Center for Union Facts opposes Unions under the guise that Unions are bad for workers and exist only to steal their money. Reddit may as well start running ads by other GOP fed anti-worker groups… I guess all Reddit cares about is the money.
Working 2 jobs?
I'm curious. Is anyone else working 2 or 3 jobs just to make ends meet?