Imagine that.
Working from home is great, but the intrusiveness of managers and companies is frightening. The amount of information they can capture from work computers, work phones is disturbing. Plus, if you have fitbits that are given to you from your company give personal information that I feel a company has no right to have.
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Just remember when applying!
1: You must not have the confidence that overshadows the interviewer. 2: You must worship the ground the managers walk on. 3: education means jack shit since the manager might not have any. 4: Recruiters are effectively in the sale's community. They would sell you to their grandma if it meant more money. 5: They don't give a fuck about you! Based on recent experience! Had multiple interviews and I thought I aced one! 1st interview great talk. However, it's a nope far from it, it appears I was full of my self and laconic about the position. Second conversation through the phone was just blatant gatekeeping, no matter what I said she just wasn't convinced. Third the recruiter dotted down al my personal details and was gonna introduce me… Even though I'm highly motivated (bill's piling up) and I did my research on the companies I can't land a…
Boss changing how I get payed
So I'm not sure if this is legal what they're trying to do or what but here's basically what's happening. About 6 months ago I got a new job that payed salary instead of an hourly wage. This was stated on the job offer letter that I signed when I started. Today the big boss comes and tells me that I will now be working hourly instead of on salary. Can they just up and decide that they are going to change it like this? Does it matter that they stated it would be salary in the offer letter?
I'll start. Several years back I was working as a service provider for the second biggest internet service provider in my city. This company paid a second, smaller company to provide on site tech support to the the customers of our Isp. I was basically a wandering IT guy It was going well till the Isp switched companies and they contacted me to continue employment under them. I got paid by the number of appointments completed and the number of appointments started falling drastically. On top of that, they started to just take their sweet damn time sending my money, and trying underpay me. I quickly lost patience. So one day I quit providing service. I didn't bother to tell them tho. So for a week or so there were no appointments fulfilled in the whole city. That's right, I was the only guy in the whole city providing support…
Not every boss is bad
Our director (three levels up from me) just emailed a directorate-wide email. Spotted this little gem in his signature: If you receive this email outside of business hours, please reply during business hours We need more people like this.