I am currently looking for a job and I think I have a good grasp on what red flags people should look for. However, I think there are some that people overlook, or don't know about and this subreddit may be a good place to have a constructive list? Also so I feel less paranoid about if something is or isn't a red flag.
Category: Antiwork
Are conservatives welcome on r/antiwork?
They pay more to another coworker
Hello I am a native Spanish speaker so I try the best and new on reddit so Currently I have 3 months working in a beauty center, in Argentina, i have a medical university degree from Venezuela, they payme 70kARS I also have a certificate program of beauty (less than 6month of study), then another girl in the same position earn 100k ARS, she have a nursing degree, a non experience on beauty center like me, she started one month before me so I don't know how to proceed/introduce to the owner to ask for the pay rise, any idea? Without cause any problem to my coworkers Pd: I know maybe is not much difference in USD BUT in % it is
The position is designated “safety sensitive” so they are able to do a multitude of tests. I can guarantee you that none of the job duties are safety sensitive. It’s not transportation or anything like that and it’s not supervisory. I had to take an alcohol test, urine drug test, they also took my blood, a vision test, a hearing test, an ekg, and answered every personal health question imaginable. It’s a government job with low pay and good benefits. They asked me about a gap on my resume 9.5 years ago. What the hell is wrong with today. I even have to go back in 2 days for them to check the skin TB test.
Since they refuse to believe people get sick, vomit on them/their desk/their computer and show them your feces. Insist on staying. Vomit in plain view of customers and let them know your boss's name and that the boss insisted you stay working while vomiting! Call the health dept and show them the proof that your boss insisted you come into work with food poisoning! Put iton social media and call the local news!
Hi all! /throwaway account, for obvious reasons (I am afraid of legal consequences) So, I have been a long-time lurker here and I wholeheartedly enjoy this community. I gotta admit one thing – at first, I detested this subreddit and I thought to myself: “Well, maybe it's just a minority of employers. It can't be that bad almost everywhere, right? Right?!” And guess what… In the past few months, I have hit a wall. Really hard, straight up against my face. Only then I have seen what y'all going through. But let me introduce you to this whole thing and explain the preceding events, just so you understand the context. In October last year, I decided to say farewell to my old company. Although I sort of hated their shady practices when it came to customers and clients, I somehow sucked it up, because my colleagues were top-notch. I really…
Is this a real job offer or not?
I got this job offer on Linkedin and decided to apply. I got emailed by the recruiter and after going back and forth discussing the job, I decided to do some more research on the company “Kings Construction”. Searching on google, I got no results. The job offer is remote and their offices are in New York so I can't verify whether they are legit or not. https://kingsconstruction.org/ This is their website. If anyone can help me out, I'd appreciate it!