I’m from the UK, which don’t get me wrong doesn’t have the best wages or employment laws (especially after leaving the EU) but it genuinely terrifies me to hear how little you guys in the US are paid and how overworked you are. So I thought for everyone’s clarity I’d see how much everyone earns (of course feel free to remain anonymous/not name the company etc. if you don’t want to). Feel free to include how many hours you work and what responsibilities you have. Ps: I find it disgusting that your employment is tied to your health insurance. As someone’s whose family members have relied on the NHS so much over the years I honestly can’t imagine how many of them would be suffering to this day if they had to pay for hospital visits.
Our “Family”
Company CEOs need to get over this notion of the employees who work in the company they also work for, being described as “family.” Its flimsy and ill conceived marketing trite. An attempt to lure in employees with warm words and empty promises. If CEOs wish to use that kind of language, then let’s see the details of what makes you a family. Post it on your website, with the details. Show your employee survey results, with the answer to the question “As an employee of this company, I can honestly say that we feel like a family.” Why does it matter? Because we will never properly evolve the world of work unless we are honest about what it is; a transactional relationship between company owners (could be shareholders) and their representatives (management and boards) and others, whereby individuals are paid money to work on various processes that enable the…
“Productivity doesn’t matter”
Like the title says. I was working as a freelance software engineer, a d my contract ended a few days ago, and was not renewed, which is actually great for me. Yesterday I receive a call from my ex boss, here's how the conversation went, verbatim : Him : “Hi, how are you ? Listen I assigned some tasks for you this morning, I need you to finish them for tonight we have a big client coming tomorrow” (At this point I did log in to check the task, and they would take at minimum 6 hours each, without accounting for bugs or unexpected issues) Me : “Sorry, I don't know why you're asking me but you should be asking someone else” (He interrupted me) Him : “I was'nt asking, either it's done today, or you're gone” (At this point I realized he clearly forgot my contract had ended) Me…
Incremental vs Sudden Change in the US
I’m curious if people think incremental vs sudden change will be more effective long term in the US. To clarify I am categorizing a move to $15 or $20 minimum wage from the current level in a single update as incremental change. An example of sudden or abrupt change would be making owning more than one house illegal. I believe incremental change would be the most permanent. Completely turning the system on its head would either cause collapse where no one benefits or the pendulum would swing equally hard in the reverse direction when the party opposing change retook power. Incremental steps I want to see, ideally tomorrow: – at least a $15 minimum wage – UBI – rent control -universal healthcare – 4 day work week – update tax code to remove executive stock bonus incentives and significantly increase taxes on the very highest earners I don’t want people…
Is ambition a trap?
I've always been ambitious. I've changed my career a few times and realized I don't suit being employed. I've been a brand designer, website designer and now I'm a digital marketer, which is my most recent thing. I took a digital marketing course at a local college and got myself a couple of clients and I'm doing OK. After all this time, dedication, studying and grinding….I've realized I don't like social media (reddit excluded). I go on tiktok and Instagram and Facebook and all I see is people posting for attention and adoration. It's all so shallow and empty. We're all becoming our own personal PR companies. Promoting a false version of ourselves on social media. Advertising ourselves on online dating apps. There's no real connection behind any of it. I honestly thought that once I finally had a qualification in digital marketing, I would feel fulfilled. I also thought…
People logged in WoW in the mornings?
I have noticed (I am guilty too!) that here in the UK, across various servers, there are TONS of people logged into World of Warcraft, especially around the major cities and auction houses. Even after 9am which is the typical start of most people's work day. Just came here to say: work from home rocks! On a side note: I think most of us still get an honest days' work in even if we don't “log in” to the office right at 9am.
https://youtube.com/shorts/K6msjM9PcoM?feature=share Or any such franchise for that matter. We are just helping them get bloated and painting ourselves in a corner.
He has to wake up everyday at 5am to go work, the amount of time required per day are 12 hours a day, every 5 days of the week. totalizing 60 hours of work every week. Those 12 hours are ineterrupted and he don't get to have break for lunch, he has to lunch on work and if a customer appears he has to stop eating to attend the customer, he gets a minimum wage and in my country the maximum amount of time you expend on work for a minimum wage should be 6 to 8 hours According to the law. But since we live in a small city at the north west of the country people usually don't follow strictly the laws and this kind of exploitation is pretty comum especially among the young who are unexperienced. I just feel so fucking bad that he gets almost no…