OSHA violations
I work in an automotive repair shop and I believe there are several OSHA regulations that are being violated making the workplace unsafe. Does anyone know how to find a list of rules and regulations that are required? I’ve looked all over the OSHA website but I’m either A.) having trouble deciphering the information, or B.) not looking In the right spot. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks!
So I recently left my job. I was working remotely after being in the office a few years. Remote work was so wonderful- no commute, saved on lunch and gas money, my dogs loved it, etc. I knew that the company was old school and would eventually make us return back to the office. So I decided to work my ass off. I made sure my numbers were higher than they’ve ever been, I put in OT, no email ever went unanswered for 2 hours, you get the idea. Finally the dreaded day came where we were to return. I told them I was putting in my notice because my numbers were higher than they’ve ever been, I was happy and loving my job for once. They still refused, citing the “importance of office culture”. So I quit. Perhaps they thought I was bluffing. I was toying with the idea…
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Get job offer at local “Burrito place” Have several years working service, think would be cake. Explicitly ask for a Local shop, 6 in a 15-20 mile radius. First day is 45 mins away 1 hour 15 mins there & back FML. First “training” day involved typing at a crusted keyboard in a 5×5 room with sick workers coughing; runny nose but no fever LULICANWORK.jpg Watching cringe “work culture” videos & take grade school lvl test with 0 of the subject material. Fail repeatedly wasting 7 hours, “DesperateBoots, Come in at 7 am to chop onions with sick cook 2. Gl with 5 hours of sleep” Wake up at 5am questioning recent life choices as grandma & grandpa hack up lung in other room. Fuck Corporate.
For context, I am not actively looking for work although I was recently, so my CV is still floating around. This recruiter found it and approached me. I am a senior manager, the role title on offer is the same as my current one and the salary range he mentioned is around what I'm making now. I was curious so I asked him for more information so I could do my own background. I work in supply chain so it is literally my job to find out quickly if opportunities are worth pursuing. At first I assumed that this recruiter wasn't actually representing the company and was planning to sell them my CV once I was on board. However my wife's friend is a recruiter and she says this is a fairly common practice, for some reason some companies don't want it to be known they are hiring, and also…