Sometimes when I left I would get stuck on base for an hour because of their security policies for out outbound traffic. Traffic would just sit there at a standstill and not move. It would make me over an hour late getting home. When I asked HR about the “on time” policy and why it doesn’t apply to getting home late they told me that it’s just how things are and it’s my responsibility outside of work hours. Like….what? I was late every single day so I never listened.
I work for a supermarket and I recently found out Im owed nearly 2 weeks holiday which needs to be taken before April which I'm now not eligible for because its “too late” if id have known sooner I would have chased it up but I've been locked out the system for months (which management know) and apparently it's not managements job to keep us up to date on what we're owed after a bit of an argument I'm hearing they're gunna try and sort something out but they've screwed me over in the past multiple times as so hopes aren't high depending on what happens I might just quit
Context: I had to take a job to support myself while I attempt to freelance. The hiring manager was a little dodgey about how payment worked. She said something about the 15th and the 30th of the month. Well, it's been 3 weeks and I haven't seen a dime (it's the 18th, started on the 3rd). At this point I am so angry and sad I don't even know what to do. Are there any laws about when someone will get paid for their work? They sent me a “paystub” that was encrypted and then refused to give me the password. I have no idea what is going on. It is a well established business.
What do you want mostly?
What do you want mostly out of your jobs? I want to be treated like a human being and not a robot. I want decent pay so I don’t have to work 3 jobs to make ends meet and be so tired that I take naps at work. The hardest people working are the broke ones. Never let someone tell you different.