I've been sick with more than just COVID recently, but I told my supervisor that I tested positive and that I wouldn't be able to come in the entirety of next week due to isolation. She then says that I must come in on Monday, despite me feeling deathly ill and being in a quarantine facility. I tried to refuse but she said that she still wanted me shifted, which makes me very uncomfortable because I work with children. Any advice?
$1.19 per hour.
Seems like a needle in a haystack situation tbh. I don't see how some people do it… These are easy jobs where they supposedly claim to train people up but they expect people to have tonnes of internships and stuff under their belt like that is easy to find. Not to mention impractical if they're unpaid! Seriously companies have crazy impossible requirements and gazillions of hoops they expect people to jump over. At the end of it, you're not even paid that much in some industries, especially creative ones. Does this not make anyone else confused and pissed off? Edit: Also, you look at the job descriptions and for benefits/”perks” they all sound same-y and pointless. Like we'll plant a tree for every employee! Or compulsory baking class every Wednesday! Or cycle to work scheme! Or minuscule discount on whatever product! Huh. Dude, I'm sure most people don't care about…