What are some examples of something an immediate supervisor has done to make your work life better? I need to be able to show my guys that they are appreciated by me if not by the company or higher ups. I am a 1st line team leader and I am wanting to be a part of the change.
I have to slave at an always-busy store for 72 hours to afford 1 month of rent. 72 whole goddamn hours of fast, stressful work. I kill my soul for 8 hours a day and walk away with $110, coming from an office job (I just moved) I feel like retail is a wasted day, and literally I could take a week off and only lose $500 of wages, that's like 2 Command Strips. It's crazy how these jobs mean you have to work hard 24/7 just to survive and nothing more. Also boring as Fuuck. 8 hours is a long time standing at a register scanning grapes. (I make $16.5/hr at Target and rent is $1200)
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A rant: Our son is 19. Other than a stint in boot camp, which ended in an injury, he has not had a job. He got his first one last week and really likes it. He's a bit of a late bloomer and a really good kid. He's the last one at home and he's in no hurry to leave and we're in no hurry for him to leave. He helps out around the house, helps me at my job when he has time (I'm self employed) and his only bills are his car and all that entails. He's also a saver, not a spender and he has school paid for when he decides what he wants to go for. The issue I'm running into is… everyone has a fucking opinion. He should get a job in a factory. He should go to college now. He should move out. Your…
(19M) I’ve been job hopping for the last two years and I usually don’t follow through with my two week resignation due to finding a job quickly afterwards. Will that look bad on my record? Does it even matter?