So I've been working at this fast food place for a year, I originally came here because of the food it was my favorite but I stayed because I really like the people working with me, I usually am the weird one in a group but with these guys? I'm normal. However I've gone through a lot with this job, I've learned every position. I get paid 12.25 an hour which doesn't sound that bad but two of my coworkers who only know window and one of them has only been here for a few months is getting 12.50 and that same person wants to be and is expected to become a manaeckmger despite him barely knowing how to make food quickly, he only does window stuff which is considered bar none the easiest position in the store. I got “approved” to be a crew trainer a few months ago…
Unpaid internship bs
I’m a social work master’s student in the US, and part of the required curriculum for all MSW students is to have a 9 month internship (or 2, depending on if you had a bachelor’s in social work already or not). My school has us apply to internships we are interested in and go through the whole interview process and we are only allowed to apply to internships they have pre-approved and are listed in a special internship database they maintain. Some internships are paid but most are not. Okay so I applied to an internship that seemed cool, but had super intense requirements to just apply. Not only a resume and cover letter but also a variety of short essay questions had to be answered as well as THREE letters of recommendation. All of this had to be submitted before they’d interview me! So I do all this shit,…
I’ve been at my job for almost 7 months, it’s my first “big boy job” out of school. When I originally interviewed for the position I was relocating across the country (US) so they kind of had me by the balls with a low ball offer – I needed the proof of income to secure a rental – and they justified it by calling me a “new grad”. Technically speaking I was a new grad by definition but (in order of accrual) I have an associates degree, a bachelors, two certifications, and another associates (which is the school I had just graduated from). On top of that I had multiple years of experience in the exact setting I was being hired into. I didn’t like it but I had no option but to accept the offer. Still more money than I’ve ever made. I kept my head down and worked…
I keep seeing stories involving ultimatums to match offers. Don't do it. Nothing else would change and they're going to immediately start figuring out workarounds and how to not depend on you. The other thing, to turn this positive, is that the new company sees a potential new asset, but your current employers just see some asshat that is getting too expensive.
Taiwan’s solution to currency in 1949.
I’m planning to get fired
Having graduated with an environmental studies degree in January I'm searching for employment in that field. In the mean time I'm working at McDonald's to pay off student loans however I know it's only a matter of time before I snap on a customer
TLDR at the bottom I apolgise as im writing this off my phone. A little context. I (18m) work for a hotel in a less than perfect area. We get a lot of sketchy individuals in and out. I have been working here for about 7 months and my manager (39F) has been there for around 2 years I do everything by the book and I do whatever im told. I would like to think im a great employee. I've built a friendship with all the staff and have a working relationship with my boss. If I get asked to cover a shift, I'll be there. However my place here and how much I felt valued was just put in check. About a week ago my manager handed my bag to a guest (by accident), who subsequently ran off with it. At the start of my shift our night audit…
I am a new construction house painter and am constantly dealing with picking up after all the other lazy trade employees who leave their trash in my way. No more caulk? Just throw that empty tube on the ground, f**k it painters can pick it up… Door jamb won’t fit? Cut the extra drywall out and just leave it there on the ground…duh…? Front door has broken glass panels from carpenter not installing door stop and door swinging open and smashing into the wall ten times a day? I’m expected to move/clean up all the broken glass, paint the broken door as told and then also the replacement when it shows up 3 weeks later (for free mind you, they only paid me to paint the one that got REPLACED). Drywall mudders got their crap all over the brand new hardwood floor, and it’s all on and in the grooves/wood…
Look at what's actually going on as the bosses care only about themselves and them making all the money and they have all the power so they use this tactic because they want to make you feel like working is a good thing for you. They want you to feel like your life is supposed to be shredding your skin off just to make scraps while the rich sit there do nothing all day, what they would call us lazy for and make money off of all of us because they were born rich and they get a free pass.