Interviewer Entitlement
TLDR: the person interviewing me made an abrasive comment about how I didn’t have a job lined up when I quit my other. I left my previous job about two weeks ago. It was toxic, and draining to my mental health. I had initially put in a four week notice, but I could not handle longer than a two week. I quit without having another job lined up and I was okay with that. I’ve been interviewing nonstop for the last two weeks and today I had one that just didn’t sit well with me. The interviewer actually said “wow it was pretty brave of you to quit a job without another lined up.” First of all, **** you. Second of all, you don’t even know me. I gracefully responded “well I’m a single mother so I’m really good at managing money.” Looking back it didn’t even warrant a response,…
My interviewer just ghosted me
From a big, “reputable” company. He didn't respond to my follow-up emails either. Cool.
Should I apply to be the CEO?
Position requirements that suit me well: ● As CEO, you are the main delegator of everything, and hard-working people want you to tell them what to do. Excellent. ● Small company CEOs must sell, so you are required to drink and have fun with people at lunches, dinners, and outings. Excellent. ● The CEO can be fired, but is almost always paid to go away, and sometimes the severance amount is even discussed when the CEO is being hired. Sounds like guaranteed, pre-paid vacation to me. Excellent. ● As small company CEO, you decide what your pay should be, because you are also the chief financial officer. This helps maximize your income. Excellent. Sounds like the right job for me!
So a bit of backstory, I got this HVAC job 10 years(yes you heard that right) ago. And I feel I'm a pretty good employee. Not always the greatest attitude but one of the best installers the company has seen. Literally only late to work 3 times I've worked here in the whole 10 years, and only ever call out sick when I'm actually sick. Not for some bs reason because I just don't want to come in, like a lot of my coworkers. Getting a lot of praise from the owner, my manager, and contractors on how neat and clean my work looks. Well, I've tried several times to get promoted, moved up, or to set up a duct shop for the company, which I'd actually like working in but to no avail. Basically they're making some pretty big changes, and phasing out the department I'm in. It'll take…
Laid off v quitting with back to office
Here’s a question. My work is finally “for real” making people go back in the office mid-April. I have moved away but they don’t know. It’s time for me to start planning my resignation (I’ve been ready to go for a loooong time but have been milking remote work as long as I could without going insane) but then I thought…can I put it on them instead – making them lay me off and then potentially getting severance? Which I wouldn’t get if I quit. So, instead of “I’m not moving back and I quit” making it instead “I’m not able to move back, please let me know how you would like to proceed” – thinking that they will say no sorry, so you gotta go. Also I realize the severance clauses/allotment would depend on contract specifics, but for this exercise, assume getting laid off = some kind of severance.…
So is it right to get our true hourly wage we will need to multiply the hourly rate by .14, since that’s all the dollar is worth? Fuck. https://finbold.com/real-value-of-one-u-s-dollar-decreases-by-86-in-the-last-50-years/
Fired Two Days Before Bonus Is Due.
I got this job thru a recruiter in September. Salaried position for 40h/w with a 7% annual bonus. In the first 90 days the following happened: The job was high stress and I communicated to recruiter I wasnt feeling it, about a month in. they pushed me to complete the 90 days, so that they could get paid. I stuck it out, but during this time, recruiter made zero attempts to find me other work. December rolls around, I've been doing as good as I can given a horrible supervisor who couldnt train for shit, even though hes been there 10 years. (Brought this up in a noce way to my boss a few times). Performance review comes in and theyd like to see improvement….ok. Bonus will be held until 6 month marker. In the next 90 days, the following happened: ditched the recruiter and just sucked it up and…