I'm sitting here listening to my manager do training about updated hiring processes, they recommend that in the job posting they list pay between $15-$16 if they are looking to hire someone for $12 and they say “There's always room for negotiation”. Jesus they aren't even saying the quiet part out load. I took the job for $13 only because I absolutely needed something and have been looking for another job for a while. This place is awful.
Dusty Slay knows what’s up.
https://youtu.be/8o6R8nf-qJ4
Hi all, i work for a company in which we need to travel by car from city to city. The hotel is 1 hour away from worksites and 1 hour back. Yet the company says it doesn’t count as time towards hourly. They want a strict 8 hour work schedule plus the 2 hour commutes. So 10 hour days but only getting paid 8… HELP (California)
Shit myself, went back to work
The things I do for a Temp Job. Evidently I ate something that didn't agree with me. Maybe it's the hot pockets I eat for dinner. Maybe I'm intolerant to something. Maybe I'm just seriously overweight. I don't know, I can't afford to see a doctor. I usually have a bowel movement just after getting to my desk. Basically, I arrive, drop off my stuff, go to the bathroom, come back, get to work. Boss makes a dollar, I make a dime. So I get a phone call when I get to my desk, and I answer it. It goes longer than expected. My colon is not having it. I rush the end of the phone call. I go out to the hall. The bathrooms are right there but it's too far. I feel something running down my leg. MFW I take off my clothes in the bathroom. I've made…
To me it seems like having a Big Mac cost 14 dollars or whatever would actually be a good thing. All of these mega-corporations come to town and undercut the prices of basically all of the small businesses, eventually resulting in small businesses shutting down. Around where I live, there are dozens of small towns with all but deserted main streets, while the strip mall outside town with the same 20 big corporate chains (McDonalds, Taco Bell, Walmart, Target, etc) seem to do just fine, employing most of the town at as low a wage as they can get away with (shareholders need those profits and low operating expenses!). It seems like if the large multi-billion dollar corporations were forced to pay their employees a proper wage, perhaps one proportionate to their profits, it would only help small businesses as it would make shopping at these mega-corporations less appealing (why…
op: https://www.reddit.com/r/antiwork/comments/sne6vv/coverage_was_2_hrs_late_today_and_manager_would/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf manager apologized, says it won’t happen again, and has offered me my $17 in cash to just forget about the whole thing. i am torn. accepting cash gets me the same amount of money, preserves relationship w my manager by not getting her in trouble / her higher ups involved, and hopefully keeps it from happening again (doubt she wants to keep paying me out of pocket forever) but it feels…slimy? gross? overall i think i just need to get over it and meet her in the middle on this one but curious to hear what others think.
Kroger store makes 1.5 million in a week
Here me out. How’s it fair that this store makes 1.5 million in a week yet they spend under 2% on that on payroll. Payroll is literally in the 25k area. This is why we need a mandatory percentage of the company to go toward payroll.