Got covid, told I need to quarantine and report back in a week. Cool, no problem. Except I also now need to use all of my sick days for the year. When I asked the question of “wtf?” got told, it's a personal sickness, so you need to spend your sick days. So I said, “okay, I'll come in and work then because if it's using my PTO then I will have to literally be dying before I choose to stay out” Now all of a sudden, I can't come in because it's mandated by the CDC and company policy that I need to quarantine. So I asked which is it? Is it my choice to stay home and use my PTO or your choice to keep me here and pay me like normal? The company wants to keep the cake and eat it too. Ended up getting a big…
Category: Antiwork
We deserve the option to protect ourselves!
I am so exhausted and embarrassed
I have an English degree, despite everyone warning me against it. I was a library assistant, but I recently moved and need a new job. I want to work at the library, and I've applied over ten times, but I don't even get a reply. I have applied to every book store in town, every university, every elementary school that has a listing. I am so exhausted of re-entering the same information over and over. I am broken, and I'm mad, because not even a retailer like Barnes & Noble will email me a rejection. The only place that's replied is this laser tag job I applied to out of desperation. I have an interview tomorrow. So I'm already bummed this is what a degree gets you, and my mom calls and says I really shouldn't be doing that at my age (30). My sister messages me like, “Have you…
I don’t even mind my job. It’s part-time at a pub, which yeah sucks, but as far as part-time jobs go, it’s not the worst. The people aren’t horrible, and it’s easy enough. Even still, I find that every day before my shift, I get so intensely depressed. I already have mental health issues, so it just makes me worse and basically unable to do anything else except dread going in, or just wanting to die because I have to go in. I’m in school at the same time and the burnout is real because I use up all my energy just trying to hype myself into going to work or getting through my shift. Sometimes I have to go in drunk just so I’m not miserable the entire time. Idk how I’m ever going to function in ‘real life’, after uni. The thought of working anywhere for more than…
This is seemingly becoming the standard for businesses at this point but here's yet another company that is lying about pay rates on their job postings. Went through the recruiting process and even preemptively completed a full application to make the process smooth and get hired ASAP. A recruiter called me today and I was stoked because I really need an income! Set up the interview time and everything…and then she drops the bomb as the very last thing before ending the conversation: starting pay is $13.32/hr. I ask her about the Indeed posting saying $15, she says it was a mistake made by corporate. So I call corporate. Or rather, customer service, who transfers me to employee services. I wait on hold throughout the process. I tell the service rep about the situation, she puts me on hold for a bit longer then comes back and these two conversations…
If a job doesn’t need a specific degree, it can probably be performed just as well by someone without one. My thinking is, they want people they know have massive debt, especially if they are young. They probably think these people will be willing to put up with more crap, because they are more desperate.