Category: Antiwork
recruiters who lie
I subtly hate but tolerate most things that happen in my career of engineering at big organizations but I just chalk it off to hey I'm just here for the money and I can work remote. But lately as I go through interviews again to find a new job, it is so annoying how recruiters will lie on job postings that something is fully remote and then after you do the first call it suddenly “was always a hybrid role on the JD” or “you have 6 yoe, the role is only remote for people 10+ yoe”. Tech recruiters piss me off sm, and the worst part is they dont understand why I dont wanna continue in the interview process, like yeah cause you strung me along and wasted my time.
I have applied for dozens of jobs over Christmas and the New Years and keep getting these rejection emails from Seek or “application was viewed by employer” but haven't been able to get so much as an interview. I always include a cover letter and even personalise it to the job I'm applying for. My resume is fine, no major gaps. This is so frustrating. What am I doing wrong?
I gave my two-weeks in to a company in New York City that got me sick with COVID twice within the few months I worked there. During my second infection, I got fed up and gave my manager a two-weeks notice on December 9th. She begged me to stay for two more weeks and because I wanted to leave on good terms, I stayed. She claimed that she'll look for someone else and in the meantime, if I need work after leaving, I can “put in some hours”. I was like “okay fine I'll let you know”. I took this as a sign that we were mutual as she “liked me” during my time there and gave me a glowing performance review. I kept all of my work tip-top so my department isn't behind on anything. Come today, where tomorrow's my last day, I inform her that I will be…
I just reported my work through my states department of labour for an a couple OSHA violations. To make a king story short, the ramp was built in the late seventies and has never had any of the traffic booths replaced since the 1980’s and hasn’t done any major work on the ramp because laying concrete at one of the entrances and fixing a portion of the scissors walkway on the back of the ramp after a small section of concrete fell when a manager who had only worked here for a few months touched it when he saw it loose on the ceiling. In his own words he said “it could have killed a small child” This ramp has been going through many renovations, but nothing can cover up all of the conditions and disrepair beyond replacing large sections of the ramp, including traffic booths. It was set to…