So antiwork , homedepot and target are all linked apparently . And it’s actually crazy how people bend over backwards for these companies. Reading some of their posts is like watching an Orwellian future .
Satan works hard, but I work harder
Hi everyone, thought you might find this amusing. Every week, I get around 2-3 recruiters reaching out to me. For context, I work in a very high-turnover industry, and it's not uncommon for people to hop around agencies and companies every year. I'm not actively looking to leave my job because my boss actually gives a shit about us and pays us above average to help retain employees and reduce turnover. On top of above average salary, we all get unlimited PTO (yes, unlimited; all I have to do is let my direct manager know at least two weeks in advance, and they make sure we're staffed around those days), health, dental, vision, 401k, etc. It's a pretty cushy job for what I do. Anyways, recruiters reach out to me, and I always entertain them. I ask what they're looking for, what the duties are, and what the salaries are.…
I was promoted a little over a month ago and was promised a raise, in the contract I signed it shows the date my title changed and when my responsibility changed as well as the new pay rate. Its been two pay cycles since that date and I'm still being paid at the original rate. I was told some bullshit about the first pay cycle, that I had to wait till the next one because of some company policy my manager didn't elaborate on. On the second pay cycle I worked a shit load of overtime because people where calling in sick and I was filling in for them while also short staffed. I had to work a 16 hour shift, overnight followed by a fucking turn around. The only thing that got me through it was knowing that my paycheck was going to make up for it a little.…
I am so sick to my stomach
I've been looking for work for months, applying anywhere I was remotely qualified for. I'm getting evicted, I can't pay my bills, I've been in poverty for years and struggling but the last few months have been really bad. JUST got hired at a fast food joint. I was so relieved. Then as I'm doing my onboarding I have to sign authorizing them to run a background check. Ok cool. Whatever. But I also had to authorize a full credit check. With a score check. My credit is screwed. I had worked really hard and had it up to a 630 4 years ago and got laid off. Defaulted on a lot of payments just trying to keep a roof over my head and food in my kids stomach. Credit score went down to a 485. I never got to a place where I could fully catch up. I have…
A month ago I snapped at a coworker for endless pestering me when I’m busy. She went and complained to the company owner who pulled me into a meeting. He pulled up my numbers and found I am doing a majority of the small sales. He asked me what was going on as lately I haven’t been my usually cheerful self. I laid out how the manager was shit, not doing his job, dumping tasks that aren’t my level on me. That I do 90% of the admin jobs, 100% of my sales jobs, have to smooth things over with pissed off customers that the manager insults, screws up their jobs, or generally talks down to. I said I’m tired of the manager and him not checking to see what I’m working on before throwing more at me. I do 99% of the design work for my clients even though…
So I had a phone interview for a teller job paying $17/hr. They already ran my credit and brought up a collections account during the interview. I explained the situation and the hiring manager told me it’s not an issue as of now but it can become one in the future and they may require me to provide documents to prove I am paying on the collections account. This seems odd to me? I understand that the banking industry runs credit credits, but if my credit is okay right now, why do I need to provide proof later that I’m paying on it while already employed? Does this seem weird to anyone else or is it normal in the banking industry to provide this documentation? I feel that’s personal and if they already ran my credit and said it’s fine, why can it become a problem in the future?