Hey, I don’t want to go into too much detail as to not compromise my employment just in case I have co workers or managers on r/antiwork, but I’m being threatened a write up for refusing to use my personal vehicle for business errands without the federal minimum mileage reimbursement rate. The duty I’m being told I have to do is outside of my job duties as it’s transporting large amounts of cash, which historically has been a manager responsibility. They want me to take on this liability and are offering far less than the federal rate of .65 per mile. When I asked for a company policy I signed stating this is my job duty they failed to present one and said it was just the rule. What I need help with is this: can anyone spare some time to help search Washington state laws on mileage reimbursement when…
Category: Antiwork
Hello everyone, As the title suggests, my job expects me to do a 2 person job in a warehouse office answering emails and resolving issues, being a receptionist, helping other departments and also expected to “help” the Kitting department at my job. When I say “help” it means more that I'm an assistance to the woman that everyone hates because she can be rude, condensending, talking to you like you're an idiot, will yell and verbally abuse you but will kiss ass and try to mask herself a high pitch “cutsey” voice to get the upper management to keep liking her. Multiple people have quit due to her behavior and nothing has been done with her. When I first moved to this position I was told I would help her from time to time but now I'm doing about 80% of her paperwork, still expected to do all of my…
I am being “quiet fired”?
I work at a gas station, and recently, my hours got cut to almost nothing. When I asked my manager 'why' they claimed I 'was not completing my job duties' and that 'until they see improvement, I would not be given more hours'. I asked which job duties I hadn't completed (before the one shift they gave me this week) and have yet to get an answer. That was about 4 days ago. I'm already looking for another job and was basically just using the part-time hours I got from this one (while being classified as a full-time employee, btw) to help pay my bills, so I was already planning on quitting. I would just like to know what email I can send to the district manager to best explain the situation, because I can't pay my bills working so little, and I'm clearly being given no chance to actually…
What happens after resignation
So, my new lead is kind of a tool. Just got locked last week and he really expects me to stay with their project for 3+ years and work overtime too. I'm however planning to quit sometime around May but I agreed to get locked to this project because I didn't wanna spend another 2 months on bench. (I can take my bonus that way) My question is – what's the worst that a manager/lead can do out of spite when I quit just a month or two in the project apart from making my word load worse? Can they throw me into PIP or refuse to give me my relieving/experience letter after I've resigned? Opinions and advice pleaaaasseee
the restaurant i work at had a couple full bulding buyout events going on feb 18 and 19. the managers had told the servers that they would all get a flat pay rate on their hourly check instead of a tipout from the event. the rest of us support staff asked again and again if we were also getting an hourly rate and the answers were always “you will be getting paid” or “you will be taken care of.” so, we were all under the assumption of being tipped out for this event as support staff has NEVER gotten hourly rate instead. i finally received my payment for the buyout last night, mar 2nd, and it was on my hourly check. i looked up the tip pooling laws and if im correct, if i had been tipped out the latest they could’ve paid it to me was when i got…
I feel you buddy
To switch careers or not to switch
I'm 37 and on my 2nd career and might be ready to switch again. I don't hate my job, my coworkers or my bosses. But I don't make as much money as I could be. I also have a lot of freedom and flexibly in my current job that would likely go away in a different career. I make enough to get by and don't struggle often, but I'm starting to think about getting older and how I could possibly retire one day. I have a B.S. that has never been utilized and I can see job postings I qualify for making more money. But do I even want a desk/office job? I value my work flexibility and the fact I don't HATE my current job, but I feel like I can do more and monetize more. It's a, the grass is greener dilemma. May 5 I'm due for a…