I'm the only IT/programmer guy for a small business and I'm a part owner(super minority) as well.. the heads say we need this feature for the site and it's kind of a pain in the ass but not too hard .. but at the same time i'm kind of burned out on shit and fishing is good. SO send back a few times what the specs are on the changes asking questions about specifics (always a good idea) .. then solve and program the new shit and test it .. (maybe a day).. then GO FISHING (or whatever you like) Then keep telling the bosses you are still working some bugs.. send a screenshot and ask about layout if they like it. Every day just send them some crap to make them think you are working like a mofo meanwhile smoke your fish and have a beer then on like…
What is* the right amount of work?
Between (an exploitation of Middle Managers, HR reps, ATS scanning software, and denied pay on technicalites) to… (doing the Laundry) What can be considered happiness while being sustainably poor? Aint nobody gonna be rich or autonomous at the same time. Labor has to be done for compensation of some kind or civilization breaks down (see History of paper Money by Extra Credits: History) As I believe there will always be a Fat Cat of some sort and a bunch of workers, wouldn't a modern Guild system benefit the American Dream better than our current Standards? Guilds are like, unions + businesses as a consolidation of one. What's your opinion?
That title is kinda clickbaity it sounds like I’m just quitting and being a deadbeat dad but I digress! I’ve been working a job I hate for three years now and I’ve finally had enough after they slashed my pay and then started asking me to work overtime every week, once again I digress. I’m leaving this shit show and have found a job offering me 2x my current hourly pay rate with much more stability. It’s a smaller company and I am actually getting good vibes when talking to others in the industry about them. My wife is currently 4 months pregnant and I wanted to take a month off to be with her and the baby however it doesn’t look like I’ll be able to do that since I’ll be starting a new job and will no longer be covered by the FMLA or CFRA. Is there a…
All I am saying is we rebrand them as freeloaders waiting for a government handout. Am I wrong? The whole point of our economy is to stop working. You try to steal enough value from other people's labor to stop contributing your own labor. It's time to stop lauding those that do not contribute labor as anything other than a freeloader.
I'm curious if any armchair theorists, think tanks, or other policy wonk's have given any thought about how America's response to Covid (rampant housing insecurity, 0 worker protections, unaffordable healthcare, etc.) has proven to malicious actors just how susceptible this country is to bioweapons. Workers who are afraid/unable to call out sick, people afraid of going to the doctor because either insane bills or threat of deportation, and a vast indigent population that ensures the pathogen remains endemic, all ensure maximum infection; and this is before throwing in a veritable army of morons screaming “Muh Freedom” who actively sabotage public health campaigns. As we stare down the barrel of a possible World War 3, many people think that nukes will be involved. My hypothesis is that if the top 100 oligarchs in Russia have less money than the top 3 oligarchs in the USA, Putin will release some forgotten horror…
I’m a grocery store cashier in the US and i spend several hours a day standing. Sometimes its so busy that I dont get to stop moving my arms for 2-3 hours. I start getting dehydrated pretty quickly. Yesterday I was carrying a bottle of water to my register and my manager told me “no drinks at the register.” (Despite it being a CLOSEABLE BOTTLE of WATER, and having plenty of space to set it where it wont spill on anything important.) I’m pretty much not allowed to drink at all outside of my singular 15 min break. There’s no way I can walk across the floor, walk up 2 flights of stairs, grab my drink from the fridge, have a sip, and walk all the way back quickly enough without pissing SOMEONE off. I’m pretty sure its not a store/company policy either because some managers are ok with it,…
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Lmfao. Idk who else experienced this. After being remote I went back into the office, by force, for THREE. DAYS. And already had coworkers at happy hour force feeding me alcohol, talking about how close of a walk their apartment is to mine, sharing small chairs with me, mentioning how beautiful I am and how they want to keep a picture of me in their wallet, etc. Just annoying that as a woman I can quietly vibe at home, then I go into the office and immediately upon my return im forced to go to events where I have to drink until it's likely I get taken advantage of or at best, embarass myself. Can corporations leave us tf alone? Im quietly doing my work at home, away from that bullshit
America has been declining the past couple decades but it’s not bad enough yet to the point where the average person is paying attention to politics and actively trying to change the reality. If anti work is going to be successful, people have to start organizing in their local areas and pressuring politicians and companies to change the workers rights. Maybe this sub needs to split up into regions to help achieve this. Make threads based on metropolitan areas so people can organize meetups. Otherwise it’s just gonna remain a giant bitching fest