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Co-workers talked crap on me and would screenshot my social media and share it. I was an adult and majority of my co-workers were 16-17 but kids are cruel. They liked bothering an adult and mocking me. My boss made us ask permission to use the bathroom. I got accused of trying to sneak out of work and made fun of by the boss for attending my uncle’s funeral instead of going to work. Heartless. I wish I never had that job.
I don't have any concrete proof of this since I only overheard it verbally, and I live in a state where you can be fired at any time with no reason so I'm not exactly optimistic, but I really want to help this guy because he is easily the best manager at our store. I overheard her talking about how he was “stirring up the pot” by bringing up his pay with another manager, and she was going to fire him as soon as she could find a replacement for him because it is, in her words, “a huge no-no to bring that up on the business world”. And by “business world” she means the food service industry. I don't really have any way to contact him since I don't have his number and we work different shifts due to our schedules, but it is so infuriating to see things…
Get a job to escape your family!
I'm already hearing a lot of rhetoric about how Americans will just have to suck up much higher inflation in the coming years and shouldn't complain because we all have to make sacrifices. Except the sacrifices will be much easier for the affluent and will drive many workers into desperation and even homelessness. It's seeming like people talking about their personal struggles will become faux pas because the global struggle is what really matters. I remember the Iraq War and the Bush years, and in the 2000s the plight of the working class became far worse than it had been. But discussing it often brought mockery and dismissal because “terrorism” was the REAL issue, not people's personal problems like poverty and struggling to afford necessities. The situation today looks like it will go in that direction but even more severely. Am I the only one sensing this? Edit: Will discussing…
Recently I've seen a lot of understaffing and complete shit shows of restaurants. They will have completely unsafe food practices and when it's brought up to the owners, they just blame the employees. It disgusts me. It is up to the owners of the restaurant to properly train employees, yet they never want to take the blame themselves. Recently, I had to shut down a restaurant that was a disaster. The owner never took responsibility for not training his employees. When he found out what happened, he fired a bunch of them. FOR HIS LACK OF TRAINING THEM. When I was there, he just kept yelling at everybody. He of course tried to blame it on covid and was saying he couldn't get any employees to stay. I asked him what he paid his employees. 11 dollars an hour! The McDonald's down the road pays 15 to start. Like come…