I don't know how to start this besides saying that this may be along post, I'll leave a TL:DR at the bottom of the post just in case. So I browsed this sub for awhile and read a lot of stories of peoples struggles with their jobs and the complete incompetence that is shown from others managers and higher ups. So I thought i would tell you of my own and see if I could provide some insight on how to handle something like this? oh and just so you know, I know everyone is different and sometimes you can't help but do the best thing and quite a toxic work environment. With that being said, I use to own a small coffee shop in my hometown and before that I was a sales rep for insurance, when I owned my coffee shop, I managed 5 employees that were paid…
I literally just wanted a sick note until Tuesday because I can't stop coughing and I was physically sick last night twice from the coughing. My GP won't give me a sick note because it's COVID and I don't have to isolate, I wasn't asking about isolating I was saying I'm physically too sick to work. I'm a cashier and worked the whole pandemic to just not even be able to get a few days of sick. Even if the doctor did give me a note ssp is only what £96? Employer won't pay anyone any sick pay for COVID. So I'm going into work coughing and spluttering and very much contagious and miserable.
So I just picked a call center job. The pay is surprisingly good given my Central European shithole of a country. The training period lasts 1 month in total, I'm 2 weeks in already, and I've been putting in just the bare minimum effort. God this shit is boring as hell. I've not been punished yet BUT I also don't give af if I get fired. By that time I'll have 'stolen' enough money from the company I've actually been doing this 'job hopping' stuff for a couple of months now: apply for the job, get hired, put in bare minimum effort, get fired but end up getting paid just for the training period attendance lmaoo I'm a psychology student on the side btw, this is the last year of my studies before I get my degree so I can go work an easy low stress yet highly-paid job (no,…
Temp agencies should be cancelled
It’s finally over…
A year and a half ago I moved 1700 miles to what I thought was going to be the coolest and best job I could possibly get. I’m a machinist and started to machine satellite and other space program parts for a government contractor. What I walked into was this cascading road of just horrible situation and experience after horrible situation and experience. Management oriented, team oriented, just as toxic as toxic can be. From the 25 year old female manager trying to fuck anyone under the age of 45, to my team just leaving me with all the work, and realizing I’m the only one in my corner and it’s me against even management, I was the enemy. After being accused of stealing company time by my 7th manager last week, I found a new job super quick and put in my two weeks, which really just turned into…