I'm seeing all these posts about companies forcing you guys back into office after working from home perfectly fine for a year or two. I'm not from the US, so maybe that's why I don't get it, but I'm seriously confused. As far as I understand capitalism, they should pay you a bonus for working from home… They have to rent office space for you, they don't have to pay the electricity bill for your computer and stuff, you'll probably work better because you don't waste energy in commuting … almost everything I can think of makes it look like working from home would save them a lot of money. The only thing I can come up with that necessarily goes down if you're not in the office is control. Not of the results of your work, but basically about every breath you take, every move you make in your…
edit CAN'T say what they mean. My typo literally changed the whole vibe of my post 🥴 I mean the title really says it all. I have my job, I come in, I do my work and that's it. If you want me to take on more work then as a manager delegated to me don't tell me I'm not a “team player” because I don't volunteer to do more. If my job description says I do ABC and D why would I volunteer to do E end F?! “Lack of enthusiasm ” is a real coded way to say we want you do want to do more for no difference in pay.
I'd love to know if anyone has any really good appreciation stories. For my part, we are being treated to..yup you guessed it… PIZZA (if you are lucky enough to work in the office). Otherwise …a virtual Pat on the Back… is once again the status quo. These “leaders” don't get it. Never will. I'd feel more appreciated with a $100 gift card to the grocery store. I can make my own fking pizza.
The local hospitals started bumping up their pay. Work decided that now is the time to match them to retain employees. They worked it out to be a 14% increase in pay which is nice. Except that all raises are given on your anniversary date. The plan was discussed and looked at in December. Those of us that are were hired later in the year just got our 2% raise and now have to wait longer for the 14% while inflation and rent is still going up. Meanwhile my coworker who got hired in the spring and has been here for less time then me gets his big jump next week.
I'm in this situation, although I have a disability. Weirdly enough, I don't really find myself wanting to work at all, as I'm not in trouble financally (for several reasons), I have lots of free time, no stress, BUT I do have to live a very simple life and that wouldn't suit most people. I know that's not “normal” or frequent or anything of the sort so I was wondering if others were in a similar situation? nb: i'll elaborate a little more if you guys want me to. nb 2: Here's how it works for me: my disability pension as someone with aspergers (although you'd have a hard time to tell outside of work (where it really appears) is around 900 euros /1050 dollars. I don't pay a rent since I inherited a 100 sqm appartment from my grandfather in a very populated, busy and nice city in Western…
I work production. A recruiter contacted me and I responded, but they never followed up. The position was specialized enough that I found it on indeed and applied directly. I had a great interview and they offered me the position at above my current rate to start with a significant raise after 30 days. Little to no overtime and consistent work, great hours. Also their machines were in beautiful condition. I put in my two weeks yesterday and my supervisor was surprised pikachu face asking what they could do to get me to stay. I didn’t really respond because the answer is nothing. They’ve had us on like 60+ hrs/wk since December. Gave me an excellent review in February with an $0.80 raise. Besides which it’s just a pretty stressful work environment, driving hours of productivity above anything else. I don’t see that changing. They’ve lost 2 managers, a programmer,…
It’s getting sad out there…
A cross post from r/ontario Can’t afford to get to work anymore : ontario (reddit.com)