I'm about to start my first job over the summer (I'm 15), it's at a pizza place, and I have an in as a line cook. Do you wonderful people of Reddit have any advice on how not to turn into a stressed ball of nerves?
Downfall: The Case Against Boeing
I have to assume that everyone following this subreddit hates major corporations. If you do recommend that you watch and also do not watch Downfall: The Case Against Boeing on Netflix. Spending 90+ minutes hearing all about how a major corporation gave literally gave no fucks about human lives and only cared about stock prices and profits is infuriating!!!!
TLDR at bottom As the title says i'm a laborer atm, i work in a factory and make ok money for the rural area 14.50. I cought covid back in 2020 didn't have it to bad and lost taste for half a year, however since then i catch everything and have missed soo much work i'm sure im going to lose my job at some point probably sooner than later. I know i wont be able to go into another factory/labor job getting sick almost every month or 2. I am hoping someone can tell me what jobs i can try and get into where i can hopefully work from home and have less of a chance to catch something. I've pretty much been working since out of high school. I'm 35 have a wife and 1 y/o i know how to use a computer quite well, most my hobbies…
I am leaving in two weeks and wanted to cash out my sick hours , I was going to do it where I did 8 hours every week so it won't be all out once but they said I can't do that even tho it says I can do it with a week's notice which is what i was doing. And now they're saying I won't be able to cash out all of them because it's only the first quarter so 32/4 is only 8 hours . So they said 8 hours is the most they can do but someone who recently has quit told me she got all her sick time paid off into her last check. I don't understand if it's just because it's me or if because they're not legally entitled to give it to me but wouldn't it be discrimination if the girl before me was…
Worried to call off.
I work in a salaried job in insurance. I am ill. Not Covid, but pretty nasty sinus infection. I’m tired, run down, all together feeling like one would when you are sick. I called off today but I am worried about calling off tomorrow as I have assigned tasks that are due tomorrow. I am worried about backlash from my supervisor and peers as they will need to pick up and complete these tasks. Idk what to do.
Long story short started a job as a team of 2 that's now 6, ofbwhich I was promoted to run at the start of the year. Job is Technical support and basic bug fixes on a basic but unique system. Got pulled in for the chat with HR, they talked about been able to save for a house now n what not. Talked about the changes in roll etc and ended with the amount. Doller fity an hour extra, or 5%. Roughly 200 bucks a month to manage a team on top of my old duties. Kept my cool an didn't have a go at him. I've never been promoted like this before, so I want to know if I got the short end of the stick as it feels like it with houses going for a cool 1mil in my area (saving for a house my arse) or if…
I work at a small grocery store that only has two bathrooms (one for men and one for women). I won't name the company bc I feel that our manager's actions don't reflect the company as a whole, most of the other workers are very nice to work with. Today a customer made a mess in the men's restroom and one of the employees saw, but didn't clean it nor say anything about it. Our store manager ended up having to clean it himself and decided that since he actually had to do some dirty work for once, no one got to use the men's restroom for the rest of the day. He even put an “Out of Order” sign on the door to deter customers, which baffles me. I find it a little funny that I'm 16 and clean the bathrooms every night I work, yet a 40-something year…