December, 2022, I got hired as a customer service agent for a call center job. I had my own cubicle and was basically a help desk for a handful of companies, disputing customer claims via tickets, emails, and phone calls. The work was straightforward, relaxed, and kinda fun. I had minimal supervision and a lot of freedom, and on top of that, even though I was there for nearly 2 months I was one of the hardest working employees in the office. I answered upwards of 30 calls a day compared to the average 10-15 calls my colleagues made. I solved 100 tickets a day and made it a point to work diligently since this is the first job I had that made me feel like I could actually do something right (I'm disabled and very weak so a lot of physical labor from old jobs made it impossible to…
Category: Antiwork
Being present in Rojava and dedicating myself entirely to building and maintaining this revolutionary process has given me a new perspective on life and how to live… I'm going to share a little reflection here. We are used to dealing with the reality imposed on us by the system and it is hard for us to imagine anything different from that reality. Not having to worry about the stresses of consumer capitalist everyday life is liberating. Not worrying about bills, wages, arrears, bosses, bosses, etc. Of course, here the concerns become other, in many cases much more difficult to deal with and that require a great internal effort. However, using the mechanisms of the Revolution and living in line with hevaltî (comradeship) it is possible to learn, evolve and fight in the right way. Against external and especially internal enemies. The fact that we are in a place where a…
Is this considered workplace disability discrimination? I posted this on /r/legaladvice too, but just wanted to see if there are others who’s been through similar issues and if there’s any way for me to peacefully resolve this. I’m a bit hesitant on going to HR because of the backlash from the employees who’ll immediately know who ‘snitched’ on them regarding this. So I have lasting injuries from a prior incident years ago that still affects me to this day. I cannot stand, walk, or run for long periods of time without having debilitating pain that lasts for days. I’ve recently been hired at a convenience store and had started on-site training yesterday. I work full-time, an 8-hour shift. Near the end of my shift tonight I asked my supervisor if there was any way that I can get accommodated due to my physical disability, like having a chair to sit…
Labor law and pay question
Hello all! Joined awhile back. Mostly a lurker but felt the need to ask a few questions. In the past I’ve been salary management. I’ve always made sure that if an employee even went 1 min over their 5 hours. They were paid their break violation. I did anything and everything legal for my employees. Due to covid finding work had been tough. Had a few jobs here and there. All being salary. I find myself back in hourly and feel my current employer is bending me over and taking my money. Currently live and work in California. Working 5×10 hour days. Noticing that our pay is based on this fixture but our 5th day is only 8 hour reg pay and 2 OT. Which doesn’t add up past the 40 hr work pay. Additionally due to the nature of the restaurant I work in. There are often times (90%…
All “entry level jobs” require prior experience. I HAVE NONE! I NEVER WORKED A DAY IN MY LIFE. I HAVE NO PRIOR EXPERIENCE I only managed to get one interview last year. And guess what kinda questions they were asking me?? MY PRIOR WORK EXPERIENCE/EXAMPLES OF ME BEING A GOOD EMPLOYEE. I NEVER HAD A JOB. NO EXPERIENCE BECAUSE THERE ARE NO VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES NEAR ME SO I CAN GET SOME EXPERIENCE I WROTE IT ON MY RESUME! DID YOU NOT READ IT?? IM TIRED OF THIS I HAVE NO CAR SO MY JOB OPPORTUNITIES IS ALREADY LIMITED AS THE PUBLIC TRANSIT IN MY AREA IS ALWAYS LATE OR EARLY. NOTHING NEAR ME WITHIN A WALKING DISTANCE IT DOES NOT HELP THAT MOST JOBS REQUIRE A RELIABLE TRANSPORTATION OR A DRIVERS LICENSE! WHAT'S THE POINT OF GETTING A DRIVER'S LICENSE WHEN I DON'T HAVE A CAR TO USE IT ONNNN…
As the title says. My family raised my siblings and I in poverty and every generation of my family prior has lived in relative poverty. No one in my family has ever gotten any degrees, or finished any form of higher education. I grew up watching my parents struggle, got divorced when I was about 5 years old. Both my mother and father never made very much, though they constantly worked 50+ hours a week trying to keep a roof over our heads. I ended up homeless at 16, and moved in with a friend near my highschool so I'd be able to finish and graduate. I graduated from high school in 2012, and had no money or savings for college or education. I didn't perform well enough in school for scholarships or grants or anything, so the only option I really had was maybe public school with a Pell…