I am 'working' from home today. I tried to go in to the office but the chronic pain from a botched hernia surgery (which workers comp screwed me on) I underwent a few years ago has me curled up in a ball of misery and pain. I don't get sick leave and want to save my remaining PTO for this summer. So I am sitting at home on youtube binging Plainly Difficult and Mentour Pilot videos. I am all caught up at work and am left to manage my projects as I see fit, and any time I tell them I worked today will be compensated. Tomorrow morning I will go in and submit a log of my time 'worked' today and everyone will be happy.
Category: Antiwork
If your time was accumulated, you’ve been going through stress and still manage to get all your work done, do you think that is a straight path to getting terminated? Essentially if you take a day off every week(time you worked for). I’m starting to think this is what did me in, although I got all my work done. I guess i didn’t think in retrospect a day here and there would be, problematic.
Your hard work can’t be waged
I’ve worked for this company for (a rocky) 5 years. The work culture used to be my ideal, but since 2020 and WFH started the management and team morale have dropped significantly. People have been laid off, amazing employees quit, and while the number of people keep dropping the work load hasn’t changed. While I am privileged to WFH, this email feels like I’m a number on a spreadsheet worthy of a copy/paste, poorly formatted email. I would have preferred a simple “thank you” email instead of an instant reminder that a work anniversary does not equal a pay raise.
This company advertised the position as giving you a rebate for your travel costs. Adding insult to injury based on the low wages the job offered!
Know your place, peasants.
I’ve been frustrated at my job for some time now, and the job hunt has run dry. As an alternative, I started thinking about the possibility of doing freelance work on the side that’s similar to the full-time work I do. I took a look a the employee agreement I signed day one, and I noticed it had a non-compete clause that would prevent me from freelancing. My first thought was, “well, fuck.” But then, my wife encouraged me to look further into the legality of this agreement. Turns out, in my state (CA), non-compete agreements are illegal and non-enforceable! If anyone in the US is considering picking up a side hustle or going into business for themselves but feel tied down to a BS non-compete, I encourage you to check your state’s laws first. There’s a good chance your employer is trying to take advantage of you! Source: CA…