UK Based here, My previous employer is trying to chase me to resolve an issue they're having, unable to login to the company Instagram account, while I was employed there I managed the account and handed over the relevant login details and wiped the company phone, handing that over. They're still chasing me, telling me it was my remit and that they still cant get into the account and want me to resolve it. Can they legally do anything or should I just remind them I no longer work for them and that they need to escalate the situation to Meta?
Hey there. I’m a 30 year old dentist, working in the same dental hospital for 6 years. The head of the hospital is really ignorant and unstable – yet surprisingly it’s hard to call him a “bad” person. If we were in a corporate job, I’m pretty sure he would get sued by the workers a lot. But we got used to his weird behavior towards us. But lately, I got so sick of it. I’m thinking about resigning but I don’t want to get another job for a month maybe. The attitude I’m talking about is, sometimes he talks and acts like we live in his house in 70s and he is our father. You want to take annual leave? He asks why. You are 5 minutes late? He shouts to not be late again from a corner of the hospital to another, drawing a very informal picture among…
Had a job interview over zoom this afternoon for a sales position. The job advertised $60k plus super and commission on top. After the interview I received a letter of offer, it states they want me to work 55 hour weeks for a salary of $60k which is equal to $20.97 an hour. Australia as well.
“salary based on experience”
Nuh-uh honey. I wouldn't bother applying lol.
I really don’t want to work my government 9-5 job anymore. These feelings can’t be good for the current and future state of my mental and emotional health and well being.