Backstory: Working for a multi million tech reseller company since last July. At first it was great, but when I was hired I was told it would be “hybrid” its not, I'm training other people now and it feels like pulling teeth to get a remote day and I don't have the right equipment to make it work anyway. The CEO has been hiring his retired already wealthy friends as “consultants” instead of hiring people for the bull pen, the rest of us are drowning in work. Also he changed the insurance contribution without telling us, so I will be losing money coming up here. The biggest thing is that the people who are solid here, who I know make six figures, are also working 10 plus hours more often than not. Which is not what I want to regularly do in the future. Got offered a completely remote job…
Long but I need to talk this out. I’ve always been a hard worker. I’ve been working since I was 15 years old. I made my mom take me to go get a workers permit the day I turned 15 and started at a little pizza place. By the time I was 17 I had two jobs. We didn’t have much growing up so I wanted to work. It became important to me at an unhealthy level. I always took work weirdly serious. Even when I was a dancer for about a year when I was 19 – I took THAT seriously! Missing a day as an exotic dancer would make me feel like a failure. I mean if there was ever someone who needs to chill the fuck out it’s me. I think you get the overall vibe of my personality. I’m a little bit high strung and no…
Work Fuckery (story in first post)
WTF Walgreens
Cold feet on new job…
I scored a job with a very large telecommunications “death star” — I haven't started even training yet and Im already stressed out just thinking about the job and the metrics used to evaluate you and then fact that it's a write-up happy company and how the job pays good for 15 years ago.. and I'm considering bailing on it… Any advice? My shattered mental health can't acclimate to super high stress positions… I thought I knew what I was getting myself into and now I'm having serious 2nd thoughts… The jobs close to me are paying similar for none of the administrational stress of a company that is belligerent with it's policies
new boss giving off bad vibes, what do?
It's a gardening job and already it seems a bit too anal for digging in the dirt? Idk. I almost always trust my gut instincts but I'm worried I'm possibly being irrational. Potential red flags: -Listing stated job was from 8-4, upon further discussion, it's more like 7-4ish. So that's 40+ hrs. MA doesn't pay overtime to agriculture and farming labor. -Said to keep coffee in car cause it “looks lazy” -no texting. This has never been an issue in my three years working on a farm. It's exhausting work and as long as you're getting shit done, it's no issue. -cant wear jeans???? Must wear black, or other dark colors in the summer??? No rips in anything?! As a land laborer?! -not music. Looks “unprofessional.” So I'm supposed to just be alone, with my thoughts, for 8+ hours? I've never seen a gardener NOT wearing headphones unless they're working…
Job fired me and never told me. help??
So I am in Pennsylvania and am a seasonal worker, I was laid off in October to return on April. I collected unemployment for this time because it was classified as a lay off. However I have just received information that I will not be coming back (got this info from another source). I was told by my employer that I will be returning on april 15th and even told me how to file for unemployment and to classify it as a seasonal work (which I did) What do I do here? They laid me off with a return date and then fired me without telling me, for MONTHS???
Remote Work Question
I’m getting back into the job market post after a health crisis (I beat cancer!!!) I have a highly desirable skill set and I’m semi-prepared to discuss the break as needed with potential employers. I’d rather not get into the health stuff as I’m fully capable now. If anyone has tips on that, feel free to add it! I was thinking to frame it differently as I don’t think my health is their business – and I don’t want to be disqualified based on concerns that my health could take me out again. That is very unlikely, so it’s not relevant. My question is regarding remote work salaries. I am temporarily in a relatively LCOL area. However I don’t intend to stay here. And more than that, I’m not interested in being underpaid based on location when this isn’t my long term home anyway. I’d like to use one of…