Category: Antiwork
Hey fellow redditors, I'm thinking about what if we, the worker bees, begin applying extra pressure on companies to offer fully remote, higher salary positions. Now hear me out, what if Software Devs / Engineers / Accountants / anyone who's job can be compartmentalize into giving work to an individual who works on a computer AND is currently working remote. Those groups of people respond to recruiters who offer competitive salary. Go through the interviews (remotely), and once they give a salary range, or hybrid roles, we all say no. The recruiters will go back to the hiring managers, we can't get an entry level accountant without 150k, fully remote and 2 months off of vacation per year. The salary has been driven by the market, why not push it some more in our favor in this 40 years of peak profits for large 0 paying tax entities?
Cut & Wrap Operator · Title: Cut & Wrap Operator · Industry: Pharmaceutical · Shift: M-F 3:30PM – 2AM M-F 5AM- 3:30PM · Salary: $19/hr. – $20.90/hr. Job Scope: Pushcart into lifting device one cart at a time, verify the door to the cage is shut, use control switches to lift carts and dump into pre-extruder. Operate pre-extruder to allow product to flow to the incline conveyor and into the extruder hopper. Verify that product is also running out of the extruder and into the cooling tunnel via the belt. MATH ABILITY: Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals.
I've been working in a fast food restaurant for half a year now. For the past few shifts, the shift lead I work with has been giving me trouble gaslighting me and belittling my work performance. I can work as fast as humanly possible, and they would still tell me I'm “too slow” This isn't the first time I've dealt with this behavior from this specific shift lead. My whole time working, they would scold me for the littlest of mistakes and give me unnecessary rudeness all while putting on a good face and being nice to everyone else. I've had ex coworkers I've worked with that also had problems with the same shift lead, I remember having a couple of convos with them about it. They only worked for a short time before quitting. I'm pretty sure they tried talking with the manager about the situation, but little to…
This happened in October. The security company I was working for called to inform me that they were going to have to pull me from my post as per request from the client who, according to the company, were unspecific as to why this was happening. The manager who was telling me all of this told them they had something else lined, but it would be too far and didn't work with my wife's schedule, who also commuted with me to work. Since it didn't work for me, I decided to put in my 2 weeks' notice instead. This apparently surprised the manager, but he didn't argue. What's suspicious, though, is that this happened the day after I left work early because my wife took a fall at her job, which ended up hurting her knee that already has a permanent injury (torn ACL). The following week, a field supervisor…
This is Exhausting
Currently working 50 hours a week for the military and taking online classes (about 20 hours a week). All this just to get a job outside the military so I can live somewhat comfortable with my wife? This is fucking lame. I am perpetually exhausted trying to get my degree, get my certifications, get my work experience only to hopefully make 80k a year outside the military working in IT. By that time my 20s will be almost spent as i'll be 27 when I get out. Sorry just venting.
I work retail for a major US Cell Phone Service Carrier. Christmas is our busy time. Most employees take overtime and we make really solid commission from all the extra sales the holidays drive. I declined any additional overtime but worked 40+ hours a week as I always do. Yesterday I received a paycheck. $14.41. I was off yesterday and today. My manager called payroll on my behalf and was told 3 different excuses for why I was only paid $14. First he was told my pay was low because of a vacation I took the first week of November. I took PTO for that vacation so that's wrong. Second my manager was told that I had not clocked in for over a month, so of course I wouldn't be paid. My manager and I both have verified my time sheet and can clearly see every time I've punched the…