Unfortunately I only have Comcast at my new address (bought a home less than a week ago). These were my closing remarks to the chat agent – basically, Fuck you Comcast, and I hope their workers are caring for themselves
Played my myself
I recently got told it would be my last day at my new job after only 4 weeks. I work as a marketing consultant/marketing coordinator and got this great job with a young company. My role was to manage our marketing streams and find ways to improve our budget spend and return. Within my first week I found that our current digital marketing firm that we outsourced was wasting a lot of money so my suggestion was to let them go after we had warned then multiple times, and replace them with either myself or another firm. My boss wanted me to work on other projects so we replaced them with another firm. Unfortunately due to this addition, the new firm offered to take over our marketing management completely behind our backs to our boss. This unfortunately lead to myself and another losing our jobs. The whole situation is incredibly…
Confession
I really fuckin hate working for men. — a really exhausted woman.
What gives you feelings of power
streamer gets his time wasted
so i was watching a stream and the streamer brought up he got his time wasted at a job “intreview” and it was so slow it got close to closing he had to be drug tested and stuff before the actual intreview before he said screw it not worth it
This became very, very long. It’s mostly meant for myself anyway. TLDR; Non English speaking immigrants are exploited in a criminal manner every day and it makes me angry. Hello everybody, I just wanted to take some time to rant into the void about my experience with the blatant and disgusting exploitation of illegal immigrant workers in the US, because I’ve reached a breaking point this week and I can’t do anything else about it. I work a manual labor job in Texas, and so I work with a lot of immigrants, many of them illegal, many of them don’t speak English. My Spanish isn’t perfect but I’ve gotten so much better in the past 2 years working here, and I’ve met some amazing people who I would’ve never even had the chance to meet had I not worked on my Spanish. And some of the things they’ve told me…