Karen says I eat too much when I babysit
Bonus for One Million Steaks!
We want to say thank you for grilling One Million Steaks so here is $.005 per steak you have grilled over the last 20 years for us. Or another way to look at it for the loyalty of 20 years at work a bonus of about $1 a day worked over those 20 years. https://www.cnn.com/2022/05/01/business/longhorn-steakhouse-honor-million-steaks-trnd/index.html On one hand I am sure the employee was grateful and obviously deserving. For the next grill master who is currently sitting on 900k steaks best of luck.
First of all, I think being a flight attendant is a tough job and something I would never do and also the schedules for new people are crazy! So I booked a plane ticket with AA two days ago and as soon as I did Google suggested an article where the writer suggested the employees deserved it plus everyone commenting things like “that's what you get for not appreciating the opportunity”. I feel like I'm supporting a company that treats employees like trash and acts like it's fine You're supposed to be on call getting paid minimum wage and be ready within 2-3 hours when called and if you're sick, a replacement is needed ASAP. But if the flight is cancelled last minute you are not able to work, does this make sense? This is supposed to be some measures so others don't do the same. Sad
Having a backbone to not get exploited
I’ve been trying to put this phenomenon into words. I’ve had many jobs in the food industry and have noticed that regardless of where, you have to ACTIVELY work to have a backbone as to not get exploited. All jobs will exploit the fuck out of you (especially if you’re one of the hardest workers) if you let them. I literally got convenience bullied into staying in a lower paying position for months despite that not being what I was hired to do. Examples I’ve experienced: Over scheduling despite availability, working me different jobs because they won’t hire more staff, practically begging for communication, etc.
I’m apparently not a team player.
So today at work was a very busy day, but what made it worse was that one of my co workers decided to go out on the piss the night before and because he's a light weight called in sick. So rather than having 3 people working in the evening, there will be only 2. My manager asked if I could stay for a few extra hours but I wouldn't be able to as I had to reschedule a meet up with a mate as I covered a shift on Friday otherwise I would've stayed a bit longer. Once I had finished my shift I was saying by to co workers and what not, and my manager was writing down the time we were finishing and then made a remark that I'm not a “team player” because j wouldn't stay longer even tho injad been there for over 8 hours…
Today, May 1, is International Workers' Day! It commemorates the sentencing to death of seven anarchist workers in Chicago who were wrongly convicted for throwing a bomb at police who attacked a strike demonstration in May 1886. 80,000 workers in Chicago had walked out on May 1 demanding a maximum 8-hour working day, alongside over 200,000 other workers across the US. Employers and the government were determined to crush the movement, and four of the anarchists were executed, with the fifth cheating the hangman by killing himself. An eighth was sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment. The surviving three were later pardoned, and the fight for the 8-hour day continued. Before his execution, defendant August Spies told the court: “if you think that by hanging us you can stamp out the labour movement – the movement from which the downtrodden millions, the millions who toil and live in want and misery,…