Husband works in a medical facility (shipping/receiving) Has been at this job since may 2022. Originally the job said NO OVERTIME NOT EVEN 3 SECONDS Then 2 people quit in august, they said OK OVERTIME BUT NO MORE THAN 2 HOURS A WEEK Then the 3rd person got fired umm… idk maybe October or November. So because of that my husband has been working 6 days a week, no overtime during the week but gets overtime on Saturdays. NOW a 4th person is out of work. They still haven't replaced the original 3, mind you. So now HR says my husband has to work overtime, but it has to be 3 extra hours a day. So he is now working 6 days week, 4 am to 3:30 pm (30 minute lunch) His boss said it is required by accounting department to be this way. Does anybody have any idea why??…
Category: Antiwork
I posted in another sub about a job-related annoyance I'm experiencing, and rather than getting comments from people commiserating that they may have been in the same situation, being supportive, etc., instead, I get suggestions to take on more responsibilities than I have access or knowledge to do and do the work of a project manager, even though we have an official PMO and have a PM assigned. I would've posted here, but this was more of a specific situation at my job that isn't making it a horrible place to be, per se, so I didn't think it necessarily was the ideal post for this sub. I wound up getting several upvotes on my post only to get a bunch of downvotes later, too. Odd. I'm just flabbergasted at the lack of questioning people do when things are silly or annoying at work, and instead, they make suggestions for…
Ahh yes, hunger games?
After ChatGPT became popular in the last few months, many people are blindly repeating variations of these phrases: “You don't have to worry about losing your job if you use artificial intelligence to your advantage.” and “ChatGPT will just make you focus on what really matters and ignore the repetitive parts!” Although this logic is true for many jobs in the short and medium term, we need to be realistic. In many cases, if your job becomes 50% easier, you will work 50% less and receive 50% less money. In practice, artificial intelligences like ChatGPT will make your job so easy that your boss will prefer to hire only one person to do your job along with several other people's jobs at the same time, as all companies want to profit more and reduce costs. Obviously, I am ignoring jobs that require indispensable human factors at the moment, this…
It’s a baker position at a tea cafe. I come in and an expected to make 100+ scones, assorted deserts and decorate/plate everything for service. ( as well as the mix for scones which takes me 15-20min to prepare) on busy days we have parties of 50 people, otherwise it’s prep for the week. It’s one baker in the kitchen, and another employee who preps the lunch items. we are not allowed to help each other either. Nobody takes breaks, I was never told to take one or given the opportunity to. I’m constantly being told I’m not doing things fast enough when I’m still learning how to do everything the correct way and instead of being able to make things the way they should be I’m forced to rush things. So the work ethic they expect is, do everything at a high speed pace, take no breaks, and clock…
The apprentice .
I’m sitting watching a “LORD” have all his subjects runabout stressing only so that they can get on his payroll. A baroness also that the subject need to try and impress while maybe winning some money. Made for tv hustle culture vanity programme, which I like to watch for the human side of it and how false they can all be, but business is business eh. So it’s ok to be a prick lol Just like to see these wannabes out doing each other with who can sniff their own arse hole the strongest and enjoy it the most wins. Enjoy.
Again I grumble
Here I am again to say that WOW I do not enjoy working “for a living.” I’m young-ish and can’t imagine going on like this for 30+ more years. Had to use two hours of PTO today to get out early because I was just crawling out of my skin. Decent gig, WFH, don’t want to look a gift horse in the mouth but still…. Feels like there’s literally nothing to look forward to in life (yes I go to therapy). I just work, work out, care for my living space, etc, then go to sleep. I do have some hobbies and volunteer in my community, but I’m SO exhausted when doing those things that they don’t feel very enriching. 🦕Very unfulfilled.