Just as the title says. I recently started working for the three letter pharmacy and I have not gotten paid.. The first two weeks, I was like okay maybe it’ll come in the mail or it takes time since I’m not sure if I came in the middle of the pay period and nothing. I spoke to the pharmacy manager who is new and he was shocked. He told me that he was going to email HR about it then proceeded to tell me I’m not in the system?? But I can log in and punch in??? I was going to speak with the manager this week but it seems like last minute he’s on personal leave for this week. I’m new so I don’t how to navigate thru the system and the other techs are new as well. I have a friend who works there and she doesn’t know…
The Duality of Man: r/Antiwork Edition
My interview experience as a fresher
My apologies if this post doesn't belong in this subreddit. Please let me know if thats the case I am in my last semester of graduation and looking for jobs in startups One startup responded to my application and the HR told me that since I am still in college so they would hire me as an intern which is fine with me She then asked my salary expectation and I responded with a pretty low amount since I was being hired as an intern (I would have asked for more if I was being hired for a job profile) The HR upon hearing my salary expectation asked me to come for an interview in the office (1.5 hours away) and I agreed In the interview they gave me an assignment to do which I couldn't finish but the senior developer at the company helped me out in the assignment…
I work at McDonald’s, I’m doing my A levels which is equivalent to senior year for Americans. I signed up to do 14 hours. Our avalibility is online and we’re allowed to change it but they need to approve it. Well my hours were upped from 14 to 20 without consent, I’m trying to go down to 8 due to exams in 2 months but they won’t approve it so I’m stuck working 20 which is way too much for my workload. If it’s not done by next week I’m quitting. I’d rather no hours than 20 since it impacts my revision. But managers are always overloading people then acting so shocked when we can’t do it
Tax landlords
Hello antiwork big fan, but not on my main account out of paranoia. Just want to say I hate landlords. This rant will largely apply to the US (sorry). They are leeches and are destroying the American Dream. What I don't see a lot of is people pushing for a substantial tax on non-owner occupied single family homes. Like if we actually had representation that cared about all classes of people, why not dis-incentivize being a landlord. Also if these non-owner occupied single family homes no longer were a good investment, would that not force corporations to also reintroduce their real estate back into the market or get burned by taxes? We should also increase taxes related to foreign ownership of US realestate. Make it undesirable for international corporations to snatch up as well. Nothing is perfect but to me it seems this would be a step into the right…
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Store psychopath
Back in December we had a Christmas party where my former GM finally admitted “damn Dude your a psychopath.” I won’t lie a big part of me is insane enough I’ve considered burning the store to ashes. But not anymore. Why…I can watch it self destruct on its own. I have a few people that work there I care about but others…yeah they mean nothing to me. My new GM is already second guessing herself. Fire me? Cool. I’m smarter then your former employees. I’ll single handedly kill business to your store. Your not even paying attention to labor which is what caused last GM to leave. I’ll single handedly make your store inoperable. I’ve been here 4 years…don’t think I don’t know this store inside out. Believe if I’m going down I’m taking someone with me. I don’t have to steal or do any physical damage…your already ruining the…