Highly recommend you all take a listen 🙂 Socialized Death Sentance https://youtu.be/jTAzuid3fKQ Stress Builds Character https://youtu.be/KZXRvu4mS9Q
Work in a very stressful global climate
Do you guys have tips on how to keep working and focus on tasks at hand during global dire situations. As of late, I've had troubles working through a pandemic and after two years of depression, I've come back to work. But now, with Ukraine and the threats of war, I feel like my recent efforts are rendered useless and that I will never be able to concentrate when such calamities happen. How can I keep going in this environment? And how are you guys doing right now?
Exploitative Landlords
If all landlords exploit housing insecurity what are some options to help ease this? More public housing?
I output at the top of my department, but they recently upped mine and one other coworker's quota because we met the last one… so y'know. Very insulting to hear about lunch we have no choice but to not attend.
I’m a cocktail bartender in Chicago. I’ve been running programs for over five years and I love it. It’s fast paced, creative and good money (tipping culture aside). However, the pandemic has me constantly asking myself “is this my last bartending job?” On Monday this week, our GM messaged the staff saying the restaurant is out of money, and that we’ll try to limp through two weeks so staff can get paid and have time to look for new jobs in the mean time. On Tuesday it was closing that week Saturday. On Thursday it was “Friday’s it. It’s been a good ride…” I’m super sad. It’s a small independent restaurant, they treated us well, paid me well enough I could afford to live working 3 days a week so I can focus on my art/teaching practice, and they were trying to figure out how to get the staff health…
I was paid Monday- Sunday at my old job. Worked Monday, got into an argument with my boss on Tuesday and he called me (on my day off) and told me I was done. Today I should have seen a direct deposit for that work week. Not sure what I was expecting, a full weeks pay or even 1/5. There was no deposit at all. I plan on reaching out but want to know my rights first so I can ask them for what I deserve. I’ve tried googling but NYS labor laws are a mess. Can I ask for the full weeks pay or am I not technically owed it because I only worked 1 day out of a normal 5?
Hmm.. that’s quite the schedule
PTSD from Job
I once worked at a horrible business. The boss was crude, made sexual comments, and called us fucking idiots. But it paid pretty good. Then things got worse and I was being expected to finish projects in 1/2 the time they normally take. The pressure was just unreal. After this went on for about a month, got called into the office and fired. Found out that a coworker who had been at the company for years went through my desk and found a pay stub. I was making a lot more than her, for the same position, and she went to the boss and threw a fit, demanded a raise, and demanded I be let go. She was an evil person. So the boss promised to get rid of me and he was trying to make me quit with all the unreachable goals and pressure he was demanding of me.…
I applied for a position, and the questionnaire on the company website included a salary requirement. I put down my rate. They reach out for an interview. I accept. I put in time and effort to present my best self in the interview. At the very end of a very lengthy and comprehensive interview, the topic of salary comes up. They tell me that their pay rate is lower than the one I put in their application questionnaire. They then go on about how they don’t pay the rate I explicitly put in my application. They then say that they will be in touch about a more realistic salary. I don’t understand this. I would not have bothered accepting an interview and wasting my time/energy had I known this. I don’t understand why they bothered to reach out at all. The rate I put in is just enough to be…
Monitoring an employee email
My boss requested to our IT department to monitor the email of someone on my staff. I sent a follow up email that I did not want want access to the email account as I am not comfortable doing this without the staff member knowing about it. I know our employee manual states that email communication is property of the company and that if warranted can be monitored. So now my boss will have access but I took a pass on it. Thoughts?