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Have you ever been turned down for a raise? Told there’s no money for a bonus this year? Here’s how to EASILY find how much the executives at your company make if you work at a publicly traded company in the US. Use it before your next review or asking for a raise.

Tis the season for Annual Shareholder Meetings! Public companies across the country are filing official SEC forms to comply with securities regulations and you (yes you!) can go find out how much your executive team makes in their ivory towers! All publicly traded companies must report executive compensation and the best place I've found to get this is through the company's Proxy Statement from their Annual Shareholder Meeting. Finding it just takes like 4 clicks of your mouse. ​ https://www.investor.gov/introduction-investing/investing-basics/glossary/executive-compensation This Proxy Statement must be submitted to the SEC and they have an easy way to find it using their EDGAR search tool, which can be found here: https://www.sec.gov/edgar/searchedgar/companysearch.html ​ https://www.sec.gov/edgar/searchedgar/companysearch.html Type in the stock ticker of the company in the search field (make sure to use ALL CAPS). If you don't know the stock ticker, just google “COMPANY stock” and look for the ticker symbol here: ​ oof what…

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Boss was mad at me for not coming to work when I wasn’t scheduled….

So I had to take a day off from work because I had a water issue at my house and wait for the plumber. The next day they asked if I would come in on another day to make up the missing day. I said sure why not. We discussed a day that I am normally off and they said they would get back to me. So new schedules came out and they didn't schedule me for the day they wanted me to come in. In my defense I didn't feel the need to remind them and never heard no mention of it days later. So I come into work today and they ask me where I was yesterday? I said I was off. They said I was scheduled to. I showed them the schedule and it said DAY OFF. So then they said we talked about it and I…

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I was terminated after 14 business hours.

I am a seasoned paralegal with experience in complex Civil Litigation, Probate Litigation, Estate Planning, Business Formation, and a few other fields. I worked for one particular law firm for two years. I was not only their Senior Paralegal, I wore the hats of HR, Billing, and often Pseudo Associate. I was damm good at my job, but I was exhausted, underpaid, and underappeciated, so I looked elsewhere for greener pastures. In December in began the interview process with a Veterinary Mergers and Acquisition corporation. After a grueling four rounds of interviews, spanning several months, I was offered a job for 50% more salary, extraordinary benefits, a shorter commute, an incredible bonus structure, the works. This was a company that “does good in the world” and I was so damn excited. I felt like this was my dream job. I felt that this is the place I could thrive and…

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Antiwork has saved my company

So after reading this sub for a few months, Ive realized Ive been a terrible manager. I thought I was pushing my employees to be the best, but I realize now that I was just ruining their lives. After giving them a better work/life balance, our sales are the best theyve ever been and I finally see smiles around the office. You antiworkers are the real heroes!

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Why Would I Want To Learn More Jobs For the Same Pay?

Sitting here on break right now, thinking about what my boss asked me this morning and how he couldn't see it being a ridiculous request. I work in manufacturing. Every different job/line on the floor plays exactly the same amount. My boss came to me today with what he called an “opportunity”. He told me they would like me to learn all the jobs/lines on the floor. That way I could help fill in and cover whenever needed. That's eight different jobs and 16-20 weeks of training for all them, including getting licensed to drive a forklift. All for no pay increase. I flat out asked him, “Why would I do that?” He said it was a great opportunity, and thought one day I could definitely be a supervisor. Not interested. Supervisors are salaried and make 70k a year, sometimes working 60+ hours a week. I'm hourly, making 52k a…

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If this doesn’t scream toxic work place…

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An open letter to all Executives and managers who are “Giddy” with the return to office. From. An IT Engineer.

Hello all, I been reading articles recently about how excited Executives and Management are about their workforce returning to offices. It makes my blood boil. But rather than lash out, I think its time to explain to them the huge difference in what so many of us people do vs what they do, and how many of the “Great Ideas” of the past have been tortuous to us First, what do us IT types do. Or, how our Work differs form yours. You are leaders, you lead, you often know little about the in’s and outs of the systems in which we control and develop and support. But you are all big picture type people. You communicate, dictate direction, decide on strategy based on information given to you, and measure your success based upon all those below you. This is all great, a company works best when working toward a…

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What does he want from me? How Do I even respond to that? I got food poisoning! In Montana, what do I do?

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Spotted in South Dallas. Can’t imagine why people don’t show up.