Throwaway account for obvious reasons. A recent post prompted me to share my story because I don’t know what the hell to do. I’m making more money than I’ve ever made and there’s only enough work to take up about 8 hours in a week, maybe less. So I’ve been screwing around with my phone or reading books most of the time. It’s unreal and while I can’t really complain, it’s not what I’m used to. So I’m doing what I never thought I would do, which is consider looking for a second remote job. For those that have done this or researched this, what did you take into consideration (i e how not to get caught)? Obviously I’d like to keep my original job because it’s not super difficult and I can pay my bills without hyperventilating. Edit: I’ve had this job for about 4 months.
Your Health Insurance Sucks
You wanna know why calling your health insurance is absolute dog shit? I'm tracked on so many different metrics for handle time. Those metrics are then used to distribute raises and bonuses. The a few of them are handle time, correct information given, time spent adhering to a schedule, extended break time, along other things. Handle time, this incentivizes is to finish the call quickly. Not to give accurate information, but just to finish the call quickly. The benchmark they have to be a 3, which is meeting performance on a scale of 5, is about 7 minutes or so. Very few people actually fall above that. Correct information given, I used to be audited once a week. A dedicated employee would pull one call a week to review. Last month I took 1025 calls. That's not counting providers who had multiple patients, just the amount of calls I had.…
Management now has mandated hours
Before I started working at my job it was stated that we would have flexibility on the hours we work as long we completed 40 or more hours a week and attended all expected meetings. For me, this was a big draw throughout the recruiting and interview process. I have only worked there for a couple months now, but everyone seems pretty upset by this change. However, recently they stated it will be expected that we are at work from 9-5. There are no working hours specified in my employment contract, just 40 hours a week. I am really annoyed by this change as I enjoyed the flexibility it gave me, does anyone know if they can actually enforce this??
Packing orders The store is new and needs to be restocked They're also moving items A lot of my pick list was “no location” (which we report missing and skip) And customers get 3 mins to choose replacements Hella customers asked me hella questions I has to find the answer to Ofc, being that her first day was immediately before mine, she had limited info to share. I was even able to show her a thing or two Just hated my higher-ups treating me like/being awkward with me because they heard I work too slow… 25 minutes too slow (also raw chicken spilled in the bag right when I finished) on my first day, being trained by someone on their second (And I'm 99.9% sure she didn't get trainer pay)
Suspended for Whistleblowing
I recently got suspended from an applied behavior analysis clinic for whistleblowing exploitative behavior on the CEO’s part. He keeps offering full time work on indeed but never provides the full time work to anyone. The most I was able to work was 25-30 hours, which wasn’t enough for expenses. I also have two autoimmune disorders along with cptsd/depression and I kept asking for reasonable accommodations to complete the work remotely. If I’m exposed to children too often (they get sick a lot) I get sick and it usually takes me 4-7 days to recover depending on how strong the virus is. I kept letting them know that I can complete the work with accommodations but they kept giving me in person, home to home work. I kept getting sick to the point where I no longer have funds, eviction looming, and car repossession looming. I don’t know what else…
Not sure where else to post this. 4 years of software dev experience. I (M 28) recently started a remote job, within the past week or so. I had some pretty drastic personal problems occur. I’ve had a couple days on the job to “train” but it was basically getting my system setup. After that I was immediately tossed into two big projects to work myself. I realized after getting this job, which I was excited to get previously due to pay / benefits / etc… I am no longer even remotely excited anymore. My gut wants to go work something more physical, a new career even. Does anyone have suggestions for new careers that may find this experience valuable?
I hate work and I need help
Hey guys, I’m stuck in a rutt. I’m out here in a major city in Texas. I hate work, I don’t like working, I want to avoid it at all costs…however I know that’s unrealistic. I have about 5 years experience in the sales world, made great money but wasn’t happy because I didn’t care about what I was selling and hated being a desk jockey. Then the last 2 years I went into the auto industry because I love cars and started wrapping cars. I didn’t like that because the 2 people I worked for never paid on time or didn’t pay enough and I got laid off recently so I’m stuck right now. No one is hiring, no matter what, I’ve tried everything. Can’t get interviews can’t get anyone to respond, I’ve had a background in recruiting so I know exactly what to do and how to make…
COVID obsessed business owner.
(didn't know where else to post, if not allowed here plz delete but recommend where I can vent) Now listen. I'm not an anti-masker, not a plandemic believer. I got COVID and it was awful. But I can't help but know the extremes of both sides, and feel the need to highlight both Both sides of the coin have extremes, and this is well…one side. He still has a mask policy in store and has these articles/essays posted right when you walk into the shop, adding more all the time. He will tell anyone and everyone about COVID and the potential side effects. Daily. He is immune compromised and I would be much less annoyed and more forgiving if he just left it as “immune compromised family please respect our policy and right to a safe workplace” But he doesn't leave it at that. He harasses people on the internet,…
30 years old guy here working as a Software Engineer in Europe. It’s close to 7 in the morning and I couldn’t sleep well last night. And I can’t finish my sleep with the time I have before I need to get ready for work. I know I’m not the first person to make this post but I just want to vent. Being from a third world country I have been slogging my ass all my life trying to achieve ‘happiness’ and a higher standard of living. Earlier I had things to look forward to but now I don’t know what to do next. My job eats up all the time I have. I recently started to take gym more seriously working out 6 times a week which I enjoy but what I realize is that now I have absolutely zero time to do anything. Between going to office and…
Man what a day I skipped on a job that I worked so hard to get because the second opening was the shift I wanted .. anyways passed on the one in my hands and then get a phone call 4 hours later telling me that the position I wanted isn’t open anymore …… ohh and I moved here for this job ….. I wanted to take it , but my wife said the hours didn’t work for her it was a night shift and we wouldn’t see each other but in passing but the pay would’ve helped with moving her out her and paying down our debts….. this probably ain’t even the right page for this post but dammit