Just moved into share house now landlord wants to sell the house after only 6 weeks living here Extremely angry . Waste of time moving. She has only given us 14 days to vacate . My other roomates have been here 2 years Mentally tired and hate having to move. I found this place on flatmates and if I knew it would be only temporary I would not move in.
I make 13 an hour. It’s my last order of my shift and I charge the lady at the window and then I’m waiting for her order. The laziest guy at work comes in to start his shift and he gives her the order when it comes up and he gets a $10 tip as I’m clocking out. The order was still under my name however the money was given to HIM. Is that tip supposed to go to me since it’s an order under my name? Or since HE received it and had just clocked in he keeps it? I’m not one to hold a grudge or be super upset but now I’m honestly just genuinely curious if anyone knows if this is fair/justified since he had just clocked in?
I am a senior management level professional, I was sent this EA job (dressed up as a COS role) by a recruiter on Linkedin because I am a youngish female, I guess. These “key attributes” follow with multiple grammar issues. If this actually came from a Series E company as claimed, that is just pathetic. Putting in bold the most hilarious parts. I responded that I had questions about the bullet points and recruiter ghosted. I was totally ready to troll. Look at these written expectations and tell me this is not toxic. Also, the CEO clearly knows nothing about basic business sense or writing. It is clear that this set of demands is clearly coming directly from the CEO's mouth. Key Attributes: ● Ability to get the job done: you are high achieving, results-driven, and tenacious. You will find a way no matter what to finish what is asked…
Should I walk?
I am currently working in an office with 4 other females. Small office. Main manager put in her 2 weeks, and her job was opened up to be applied for internally. I was out sick the day it was posted. It was open and available for application for 5 days before I returned. I found out about it when the current supervisor was interviewing for the position – she was hired. No one breathed a word to me that the position was open for application because everyone assumed that the supervisor would just step into the role – there are only 5 of us, everyone kind of gets how shit works. I was going to apply….I did not get the chance – like I said, no one told me because of the assumption. Current supervisor accepted the new manager position and then came to me after and said “sorry you…
To bend the knee or to bend over..
Hi fellow redditors, I don't really have anyone who I can share this with, so here's my story: I graduated about 11 years ago and have been working ever since, I've switched jobs every 3-4 years when the work was no longer challenging and a better opportunity presented itself. My previous job lasted a bit longer than 4 years. The pay was OK and the work interesting at the time. My boss however was something else. She somehow got her position despite the lack of having a degree or any competence for that matter. My colleagues feared her and just went along with all her shit, I tried at first, but it didn't take look before I had my fill. I started questioning bad management decisions during meetings, trying to come up with constructive alternatives, finding more efficient ways in which to complete tasks, etc. Needless to say, that didn't…
Some things never change.
Yeah last year I got a bag of chocolate (like a small mesh one with like 5 snack chocolate from like a variety pack). But you know the manager gets an extra big bonus for cutting funds for new equipment or maintenance. I live in Australia for a multimillion dollar international company.