After reading different people’s experiences on anti work, I’ve quit my job. I do truly love it, but was compensated unfairly. It was a State job where we conducted prescribed burns and wildfire control, as well as habitat restoration. After 8 years, I’m nine cents above minimum wage. One of my co-workers lives in a 300 sq foot shack with a family of 5. While we barely make it, the directors and pencil pushers get paid in the upper 5 figures to 6. Principals brought me to this work, and principals are making me leave. It’s amazing though. Once I decided that it was unjust and wrong, multiple doors have opened up for me in the same line of work, that I truly love. Thanks for sharing your experiences everyone. I believe times will change for the better, for the working class. Us quitting when we are treated unfairly will…
The tables, they are a-turnin’
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I work as a delivery driver for a supermarket (UK) and the pay is already the worst amongst the competitors. I've stayed there because I enjoy the schedule as its set days every week, but at the end of November and start of December I had 2 weeks off with my mental health. Had doctors notes and gave them to work, read the policy and I should be getting ssp and csp (statutory sick pay and company sick pay) which should be my full amount of pay. Just got paid today and it still has not been done, after countless conversations with managers and them telling me different excuses and that the system had been down, I assumed this month was finally when I would be paid as I gave them everything they asked for. I suffer with anxiety so ringing up and complaining is terrifying to me, but this…
Thoughts on this shift schedule?
So I have a chance to be hired at a biomass production company that offers a swing shift schedule of 8am to 8pm(morning shift) and 8pm to 8am(night shift), 12 hours a shift, alternating as such: 2 morning shifts, 24hours free, 2 night shifts and 4 days off work. 4 days working, 4 days free. If the pay wasn't good, I wouldn't consider it, but they are considered the best in my area in that department and in overall care and respect for their employees aswell, plus offering different kinds of benefits. I was wondering if anyone here has endured this kind of schedule and could offer some insights on the health and sleep ramifications that may occur from 2 night shifts every 6 days. Much appreciated!
I entered the work force at 18 years old in 2012 and it's been a nonstop nightmare ever since. I was being taken advantage of as a minimum wage hostess at Cracker Barrel and walked out on a bad day. The cycle continued at Steak n Shake as a server and Firehouse Subs. The cycle continued again at Applebee's and Belk. I didn't get my first big girl job until ProctorU and I was so in love with my work. I took pride in it, enjoyed being there, and desperately wanted to grow within the company. Then they made all of us take personality tests and said that my assigned color, blue, was too abundant in my dream position. It broke my heart and shattered any will I had to keep working there knowing that they would never put me where I wanted to be in the company. I went…
I got a good one for you guys.
I had an employee walk out mid shift on me. He wasn’t an awesome employee or even a good employee but I really like him as a person. I made the mistake of hiring 3 of his friends and when he left 2 others left with him. They were only with me a week or two. They all left for higher paying jobs, which I will never fault anyone for and I will never try to hold anyone back. I knew that the original employee was looking and was in the hiring process but he took back his 2 week notice and told me that the position fell through. No big deal. I have plenty of hours to go around. Fast forward a week and he walked. Now because I knew him as a human and I knew his lifestyle I had a feeling that the new higher paying job…