TW: Death, and suicide. My boss is super nice, and is usually very caring, but I always felt like she was weirdly attached to me. Her daughter died a few years ago, and she's told me she thinks of me as a daughter. I do lean on her for support often, but that's not the kind of work relationship I want. Last month due to work, and other stressors I had a bit of a mental breakdown, stayed in the hospital, and was out for 3 weeks. In that time I decided that if this job was making me miserable to the point of wanting to die then it was time to leave. I told my boss I was applying, and interviewing at places. I like to keep open, and transparent communication always. She took it well. She said they would miss me, but she understood. But as I've continued…
Another nightmare “mental health day”
Our institution is hosting a “Mental Health Day” which is NOT a day off, but a day where they are providing popcorn, tie dye, coloring sheets, etc. I don’t imagine my supervisor would even let the staff in our office attend as he’s the type of guy who harps on about “work ethic” and how “soft this generation is.” When will employers ever understand we don’t want pizza parties, we just want to be valued and respected? A true mental health day would not require coming to work and trekking halfway across our campus for a bag of popcorn and 15 minutes of Cornhole.
Inflation dropped a whole 0.2%
Posted a while back that that inflation is here to stay. I think it's time for the feds to admit defeat and at this point just raise minimum wage across all states and be done. Gas prices are going back up anyway thanks to the cartel.
The Perfect Quiet Quitter – A True Story
Otto is a man who does not give a fuck. He's 87 years old. Comes into the office at 10:30 and has a nap at his desk. Goes out for a smoke. Has another nap. Presses a few keys on his keyboard, has a smoke and another nap. Lunchtime. After lunch smoke, nap, smoke, nap and before you know it it's time to call it a day. New people in the company sometimes see him asleep at his desk and get upset or pissed off. These people come and go. They get laid off all the time. But Otto just naps and smokes and still survives. Otto doesn't give a fuck. He fondly remembers punch cards and indoor smoking. He quietly laments the increase in “women engineers” as he takes a drag. He makes six figures but hates it when some of these younger brats ask him if they can…
It's pretty well known that European countries have better labor conditions than the United States. But I've seen it said that the reason behind this was because the soviet union was next door and to prevent communism the labor conditions were made better. In lenins imperialism the highest stage of capitalism he claimed an English men once said that if they don't begin exploiting labor overseas, the workers will revolt. Now I'm told by liberals that the soviet union had horrible working conditions and that all communism is is when the capitalist class is replaced by the government. I took this as liberal propaganda though. I wanted to know if the increased living conditions of Europeans was actually influenced by the communist bloc being at its doorstep. Or if this is just speculation.
New job policy. Is this legal?
Just got a new job at a small company in California. I love working here, i get alot of freedom and they are teaching me an absolute ton. The only thing that really rubbed me the wrong way was the “late clock in” policy. For every 5 minutes an employee is late, the company decreases 15 minutes of time from their pay. Is this legal and if not does anybody know a similar case?
Officially Burnt Out
I woke up today with so much anxiety about work. I am horribly overworked, we had 9 people quit in 1 year. I’m being paid very little for all of the work I’m doing, a job that used to require two people to do. Since there is so much work, things are falling through the cracks and I know due to this I’m not getting a good raise this year, if at all. It feels like I’m being set up for failure. I’ve started looking for new jobs and I do have an interview lined up but they already told me they can’t give me the salary I’m asking for. And the more I look, the more it seems like I’m never going to be making the money my friends and family are making. I just want to quit but I know logically I can’t do it. Im also constantly…
For context I work for a local construction company in the office which, all of the employees are extremely conservative and I hear some of the most brain dead things. This morning I was just drinking my coffee and booting up my computer in my office and I hear my co worker talking to one of his superintendents about the minimum wage and it went a little like this. A will be my co worker and B will be the super. A – “what people don’t understand about economics is the big corporate companies are not going to reduce their profits so raising the minimum wage will only encourage more self checkouts and robots taking these lazy ass people’s jobs.” B – “yeah I can see that” A – “these workers need to stop being so fucking lazy and get REAL jobs instead of flippin burgers because I am tired…