So, you guys remember how in the tv shows the boss would always visit the employee's house before a big promotion etc, and it was always this big ordeal. Why was that even a thing?
even hr is job hopping
I'm looking for job situations that are remote and don't require more than an hour or less of hands on time every day, or preferably only every week. I keep seeing stories of tech savvy people getting a repetitive job and automating it with one or two programs and not really doing any hands on work afterwards besides a quick quality control check each day, or people getting a job and hiring it out to someone in a lower cost of living area to do for them. But how would someone go about actually doing this in real life? 1.)I can't quite figure out how people find jobs to use like this though; 2.)and secondly how you would go about either paying someone to make the automation program for you OR paying someone to just do the job for you. Because of disability it can't be an in person do…
Now personally I feel no one should have to work more than 5 days in a row without at least 1 day off, especially if you have to work mornings and you're not a morning person. That day off is spent catching up on all the missed sleeping hours. So I'm chatting with my manager one day and she's complaining about how the district manager expects her to work 7 days a week and I'm like no one should ever have to work more than 5 days in a row, or 40 hours max a week, unless they do it purposely for themselves. And she's like yes you get it, you understand my pain. But she always get Sundays off so like she works 6 days in a row and I felt for her. I have always been scheduled with monday and tuesday off, and went into work this sunday…
My fiancés sister (our roommate) tested positive for Covid last Tuesday morning. I found out that afternoon and my fiancé and I were then required to quarantine for 7 days (The next day, Wednesday, being day 1). Work told me I was okay to return the following Tuesday (tomorrow) but I stated that would only be day six, they argued that the day she tested positive was day 1 and Monday was the final day for quarantine (not at all correct, I was at work that day so how the fuck would that be day 1 of quarantine?!). My fiancé then tested positive yesterday. I informed work that quarantine would need to start again and I wouldn’t be able to return to work until next Monday. I received a call disregarding that information (information directly from the Queensland health department) and work informed that I would be okay to return…