I work at a family business that sells used car parts. My gpa started around the 60's. They had over 30 employee's then. Now there is less than 10. He got very wealthy doing this. But his customers and other people caught on that he was overcharging and basically buying the market out with cars and paying to much for the inventory. So in a sense they started boycotting him. Then he seemed to get ahead of himself in the early 90's and later. Had to continue to put his savings in every year. He's 87, I'm 37. About 7 years ago my uncle j who worked the office selling parts, retired and I moved to the office to sell parts. At this point it was still a dying business. Don't get me wrong it was still a business that could sell just the pure inventory for millions…. Now there…
Not paid for 2 days of work
My employer shorted me out of 2 days pay. The company is called Hawthorne Management Company and were acquired by William Douglas Management. They did this to everyone at the company. They claim they could us an “advance” if needed, but basically we aren't being paid for 2 of the days worked. Is this legal? They're located in Charlotte, North Carolina. Is this something the NC National Labor Relations Board could deal with? This is ridiculous. It's not that hard to pay people for the hours they work.
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Conservative logic baffles me sometimes
Yesterday two of my coworkers were complaining about gas prices and how it’s all Biden’s fault, then like two minutes later they start complaining about how Biden is supposedly giving out a gas stimulus so people can buy gas, because if people get another stimulus more people are gonna stop working. It’s like… you’re mad at the government because gas prices are high, but you don’t want the government to give you money to buy the gas???