So here's a guy going about his day delivering packages for FedEx and he gets shot at by a father and son pair of thugs, very likely because he was black and these are two evil and violent racists. The next day he files a police report and gives his statement to the police (as one does when shot at by raving lunatics) and FedEx tells him to go back to the exact same route, which he did for a couple of days despite that the indisputable villains in this story were released on bail and out and about. During a news conference on Thursday, Gibson said he was told by his superiors to run the same route the day after the chase, CBS affiliate WJTV reports. “The following day, we had to go file a police report, and as soon as I was done filing a police report, they…
Apologies for mobile format. We get a call from Indeed about halfway through. So my boyfriend wasted his time for another interview today. I say “wasted” because it was another 40 minute interview that ended in an offer with significantly less pay than advertised and a completely different job description that was conveniently left out beforehand. The job was for a “warehouse associate” with a pay range of $17-$19 hourly. My BF has a lot of experience and was hoping to push for $20/hr (which is already a paycut from his last job). He goes through the whole interview talking about his experience and all that with the guy for about half an hour. At the end of the interview, the guy says “so we can offer you a position at $15/hour, but in a month you'll get the $2/hr delivery bonus once you start delivering. Does that work for…
I work for a long standing computer/electronic repair company in my city. I've been at this company since December of 2020. I applied here because I was looking for work in my field after returning to my home city and because COVID and other factors had closed my previous place of employment multiple times and I needed consistent work for more than 12/h to survive in this area. So I saw a listing on Indeed at Charlotte Street Computers for a PC Repair Technician with a salary range of 15-20h. This was acceptable and I didn't have much time to pick and choose. When I was in highschool I had known about this company and back when I would have done anything to get onto even the geeksquad due to my interest in computers… it seemed like a god send. So, I applied and very shortly after received a phonecall/e-mail…
To Jacob at McDonald’s
I'm sorry that customer was such a dick to you when you brought my food out. That guy was unhinged and the fact that you have to put up with that crap is why you deserve a living wage. I'm sorry I didn't stand up for you, but I have to be careful as a woman especially around men like that. When he came back out, he was trying to laugh and joke with me like he wasn't foaming at the mouth five minutes earlier. Straight sociopath. I really hope your manager was supportive and that you can go somewhere better soon.
Got fired by the office gossip.
So. I run my own insurance agency but it's more of a side hustle. A few weeks ago I decided it would be smart to probably get something with more stable income rather than rely on my shaky commissions. Got hired at a flag and banner factory. The offer was a decent one 42k for training with a raise to 50 after completion and healthcare so I accepted. The commute was 30 minutes without traffic and 50 with but despite this I was on time every single day without issue. But my problem started on day 1. I was told that since the position I was hired for was partially management I would be required to go and learn how each part of production was done. I would be expected to know how to operate each machine in case someone was sick or on vacation. This seemed reasonable to me…
I'm currently working a remote location far from home, so I get a housing allowance, per diem and a rental car. It's the price they pay for me not being able to go home every night. But the point is that I don't see a difference between getting paid for my commute here on location and commuting to work from home, which I don't get paid for. But I should. We all should. I genuinely love my job, but it still commands too much of my life. If it wasn't for the union, things would be really abusive. I'm pulling for the Starbucks and Amazon workers to win the unionization fight. THEY CAN AFFORD IT. If you get the chance to join, do it. They need you more than you need them.