I'm so tired of working for entitled franchise owners that feel like I should be greatful for my employment, despite only giving me a small percent of their profits. I want to work, I just want to be apreciated for it and compensated apropriately. When I talk to fascists about stuff like this, they say that creating jobs is doing good for the world because they provide a steady paycheck and take the risk… a service they claim many people need Well, personally I dont. My living expenses are very low, and I'm not afraid to cut them further if times get tough. I want to work and build products people need, on behalf of myself and my fellow workers. How does this happen? Could you as an example get together with friends and build a few windmills, sharing the profits over time? Could you build houses with friends, rent…
Need advice. Several ongoing H&S violations in the retail backroom that I am the lead of. I've had issues with it all for months and my management knows but nothing has been done to permanently fix these. I called the govt department responsible and they advised me on proper steps to take and that eventually (probably in a few weeks) an inspector would check us out, and guaranteed confidentiality and anonymity. I informed my direct manager as a courtesy so she could go the proper avenues to cover her ass and I got yelled at and told that her manager would have to know about the report. I fear retaliation and a hostile work environment going forward, and I'm unsure of what to do.
I got the midnight to 6AM picket shift but it’s been a very interesting and maybe even fun time seeing my coworkers and city come together against corporate greed!!
Posting a job offer
I am finally able to get an extra employee in my business and wanted to run the ad by you guys before anything. You will be charged with safely operating a drone to safely spray herbicides and pesticides. Starting pay is $23 an hour and once you get your licenses it will automatically be bumped to $27 an hour. You will learn how to the job by me and once you are ready I will pay for the licenses on your time taking the exam. I don't have a health care plan but I will reimburse you the costs once per month. This is in Louisiana BTW
Help me help a friend
Hello everyone! I need help to help a friend He's in Virginia and worked for this market( mom and pop) his last day was on September 9 and to this Moment he do no received his last paycheck for Those hours 12:30-4:30. He said that the market app never worked but never Had problem before, except when he ask to the owner to fix it but never did it. Best way to go with this?
Quitting with no notice…
Extremely toxic workplace that I need out of ASAP + have a new job starting soon. I don’t want my boss to know where I’m going or why I’m quitting. I’m struggling though because she’s a grand POS (contacting me on vacation about an issue that had nothing to do with me, asking staff to do illegal things, zero involvement, no training, no communication, no follow through and just flat out rude.) She cut my hours by more than half and I feel like she’s trying to push me out by attrition. I have never just quit a job without two weeks notice but now I’m in a position that I have to. My plan is to do it after my first shift next week but I’m not sure how to go about actually do it! She’s a manipulative person with narc tendencies so I don’t know if it’s worth…
Hey all – I've been working on a dysfunctional Finance team for a few years. The CFO (my boss) has been stringing me along for 6 months about raises and promoting me from Assistant Controller to Controller (the Controller was fired in May and I took on the responsibilities but not title nor pay). My annual review was glowing, as I had taken on all of the new responsibilities and was getting things done more efficiently and accurately than my predecessor. He told me he was going to “take care of me” with money, only to give me a 2% raise. He said if I thought I could do better than that elsewhere, I should go for it and he'd be happy for me. I could see he was full of shit and didn't really value me. I took a few interviews and ultimately landed an offer for $100K at…
Had a full mental breakdown yesterday
Sorry for the long rant. But I had a full mental breakdown at work yesterday and I was stressed to my limit. We were slammed and the other two receptionists (A and N for this post) weren't doing anything. I do most of the speaking/handling payment while it's typical they process paperwork and I read over it with customers. Well, they were doing fuck all, leaving me to do a million different things, deal with clients, answer phones, file and go over paperwork, etc. It was incredibly difficult. I felt I was managing pretty well for one person. The rudest coworker is N, she and I have been at odds with each other since I started a year ago. We've had meetings with HR, peer mediation like were 6, and now we just coexist. She won't change and I will never appease her. One client, I forgot to add a…
I'm not going to spill the beans on my own experience (that's a story for another day!), but I'm genuinely curious about your tales of financial freedom and creativity. Have you embarked on a quirky money-making adventure? Perhaps you stumbled upon a side hustle you never expected? Or maybe you're sitting on a wild, “I can't believe this actually worked” story? Share your adventures and inspire others to think outside the box when it comes to making a living without the traditional 9-to-5 grind. Who knows, your story might just spark a brilliant idea in someone else! Let's keep the anti-work spirit alive and thriving in this community. Share away!