Category: Antiwork
This is my biggest problem among all other problems… i can't stick to one job without jumping to another no matter how hard i try to stick to one job. Time goes so slow that it's not bareable.
Not sure where to go from here
Get your popcorn ready, workers.
Time to start organizing rent strikes?
To me it doesn’t really make sense to end work? Without people working the entire would would shut down. No farmers, no healthcare, no teachers, etc. Is it about limiting work, or getting higher wages/benefits? Once again I am just curious Lol.
Again, there's no loyalty in corporations. Buy maybe Disney is doing what we all should be doing. We need to cross-train in new and relevant areas, take seminars (like mine), to learn new skills, be prepared for more changes and make ourselves Future(s) shock proof. Note: No AI's were harmed in creating this post. Click here to learn more about these workshops and consider adding them to your 2023-4 training budgets.
How can I help
Editing for clarity I am an IT guy doing well in my career. I want to find a way to help the hard working ppl from this sub reddit in real life. Is there something I can do to bring about a change no matter how small. What can I do and how can I start.
Hi Reddit! After a lot of depressing searching for work and getting nothing back, I finally landed a pretty cool job as a personal assistant. I’m enjoying it a lot but I’m being expected to do some pretty high pressure tasks and as it’s part-time, there is a lot of stress to get things done. Any overtime has to be pre-approved and I know my worth enough to not work unpaid, but it’s annoying and stressful. I’m still in my probationary period but at the end of it my employer and I are going to discuss my salary and hours for the future. I currently work 25 hours a week, whereas I’d rather become full time by doing 30 or even 35. I also get a very small salary (£12/h) and would very much like to negotiate something higher. I don’t have any relevant experience outside of this job, getting…