I just started a new job and have been listening to radio stations I normally don't hear. There's been at least once an hour commercial talking about what could happen if you don't give 2 weeks notice, 2 weeks may not be enough notice if you're a “key role” in a company and are difficult to replace and that people aren't normally aware of “wrongful resignation”. This is the dumbest thing I've heard in a long time. I feel like it's meant to shit on people who listen to the radio at work and are on the fence about leaving for a better job into fearing leaving their employer.
Hello everyone! I have been working from home for about a month and half due to my dad's cancer coming back. This time the cancer is more aggressive and the doctors have told us to prepare for the worst. I am a (26M), I have been helping my mom with anything she needs. My mom can't work at the moment because she's taking care of my dad 100% of the time. I also have a (13M) little brother who needs to be taken and picked up from school as well as after school activities. Since we have nobody else to help, I have been taking him everywhere. I am also on the phone constantly with the hospital and handling all legal preparations for when the worst happens. You could say my plate is already very full. Yesterday, upper management let me know that I need to come back into the…
I see comments where people will say “I do about 3 hours of work a day, then I just sit around play video games, and watch Netflix rest of my shift and I get 8 hours.” Like, how do you get a job like that.
Congratulations on your salary increase
Boss: congratulations on your cost-of-living adjustment! Here's your new paycheck with a 1.19% increase. Health insurance provider: congratulations on surviving COVID! Here's your new premium with a 5% increase. Government: congratulations on your marginal move to a higher income bracket! Here's your new tax bill with a 10% increase. Landlord: congratulations on being a resident in this up-and-coming neighborhood! Here's your new rental agreement with a 20% increase.
Theory on worker shortage.
Under Trump there was a slow down in immigration into the US. The pandemic also did not help with the flow of immigration as much as the media tries to paint the “caravans of evil” to take yer jerb. So, IMO I belive that what we are seeing is a compounding of events where those lower wage workers who certain “groups” complain about are not there to fill those “unskilled” jobs. That's why there is a gap that cannot be explained. So now these types of businesses are waking up to the fact that they cannot exploit that work force because it has dried up. Edit: I do not believe that the average American will do the jobs that those who immigrate here for a better life will do. They deserve better and make up the foundation of the US economy. They should be treated with respect and have the…
Title says it all. Posted in r/teachers. I debated posted this here because I was thinking is this antiwork? And decided yes it is. Explanation below. https://www.reddit.com/r/Teachers/comments/t66g13/my_school_is_considering_going_to_a_4_day_school/hzbpndz/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf&context=3 I have students who are- refugees, laid off due to Covid and can’t find work still, battling cancer, lost jobs for other reasons, both parents or a single parent working two or three jobs and still can’t make enough thus leaving older siblings alone to watch younger siblings, yet people call them losers. What should I do let the kids go hungry and kick them too so the learn their lesson. A school district in Wisconsin pulled this same shit stopping the free lunch program because they didn’t want the parents and kids to “get spoiled”. They actually resumed it after public backlash. I am so sick if this idea that if you have food insecurities you are a loser or don’t work…
Who else loves to get high before work?
My job sucks ass and I get high throughout work to deal with this bullshit. I even have my own motto “gotta get stoned before you hop on the phones.” I say it all the time to my coworkers. Every here drinks and gets high to get through the day cuz we have to make 200+ calls a day, deal with tons of assholes and stress. My bosses know I get high before work and they don’t give a fuck as long as I do my job to their expectations. Ig im lucky, I feel bad for people who have to work shit jobs like mine completely sober seriously tho fuck Capitalism, fuck corporate America, fuck our shitty government for enabling corporate America to fuck us with their giant 12 inch dick.
Just curious about this. If I was working in an office, I would hate every minute of it and be anti-work as hell. But if I had my dream job as an MMA fighter, I would love work and never want to stop working. Does anyone else feel this way? And why or why not?