I QUIT: here’s my email to them
Let me preface the saying I know I was too nice. Dear boss, Thank you for the opportunity to work in this position for the past 3 months. I’ve greatly enjoyed and appreciated the opportunities I’ve had. I’ve learned new skills, all of which I will take with me throughout my career. I would like to take this time to explain my early departure. When I got hired for the job I was told that it would take roughly a month for the background check to come through and that I would work in different departments in the meantime. In truth, you did not know what was going on with this job. You didn't know the steps that needed to be taken or how long things were going to take. In all honesty, it is my opinion that you should have had one of your managers go through the entire…
The large company I am currently employed with does merit increase each year for raises. It's probably similar to many other large companies in that you get a % increase of your salary based on your performance review from the year prior. Without saying what I do or who I work for my job is stressful. I deal with state audits, money, benefits, medical treatment, employment laws etc. In November 2021 I put in my notice and accepted a position at a different firm. I had my reasons for leaving (over worked, under paid, just wanted change). My employer immediately offered me a large salary increase and a title promotion. Of course I was told the promotion was already in the works before I put in my notice and I was being promoted based on my performance, not my notice… blah blah blah. They made it clear the promotion wasn't…
Corporate America in a nutshell
A friends company just had an all team meeting. 1st half of meeting: Kudos to all! Record profits! $66 mil over expected profits. Good job everybody! 2nd half: Sooo we only budgeted for a 3% raise for you all, so that’s what you get. Awesome Encova Insurance those raises don’t even match COLA let alone inflation.
I was reminded of a little story about a previous boss and figured I'd share. One day during a company meeting, my boss showed us all a video of a formula 1 pit crew setting the world record for the fasted tire change (or something like that) and said we should strive to be like them when changing over machines. I and others on the production team started joking about how much those guys must get paid compared to all of us, to which the boss responded with the post title. Our comments were all in good fun, so nobody pushed the matter. Later, as I was leaving, I saw the boss showing the video to a client who had stopped by for a tour. When he explained to the client that he expected the team to perform like the pit crew, the client said the same thing as all…
What kind of reasoning is that? And why should that effect me? If you can’t afford to pay me then let me go and allow me to collect unemployment. Instead they are whittling away my hours, so I can barely make ends meet. BACKGROUND I have worked here for 2 years and am the only cook that has stayed since the new owners took over. I stepped up when we were short staffed, I stayed later to help out, I literally prep everything for this store to function and sell food. I’m just so sick of working in kitchens and working for people who don’t care about anything other than the bottom line. I want to just walk out.
HR says inflation is really only 4%
During our company meeting, people asked what their plan was on yearly raises given that inflation was hovering at 7-8%. The HR rep said that if you average out inflation throughout 2021, inflation was really only like 4%. That’s,,, not how math works?? Inflation is referenced to the same month a year prior. If CPI right now is 7.9%, then it means things on average cost 7.9% more in February 2022 than they did in February 2021, and wages need to be adjusted to reflect that. You can’t just average-out the monthly CPI throughout 2021 and say “Oh actually, things are only 4.5% more expensive right now than a year ago”. The excuses they’re willing to make up to justify pay cuts is astounding.
They truly believe that you can live on a little over $800 a month. I'm being sued for wage garnishment right now and was looking into my options, and the federal government for wage garnishment allows everything over $217 a week to be taken to pay debt and if you can't afford to live off of $217 a week you have to file in court and prove why that causes you a hardship. I barely work 21 hours a week but I make $11 an hour so it's over $217 a week take home. I also am a full time student trying to desperately get a degree that will get me out of this shitty cycle of poverty. I am sole wage earner for my family, it's me my long term boyfriend and our 14 year old son. Boyfriend cannot work our son is special needs and one of us…
Found this in one of my textbooks
justice system only for the rich
As a lowley 22 year old stuck in the probation system i have found that there truly is no justice in america, firstly going to court judt to find out that because i make above 1000 dollars a month im not entitled to a court appointed attorney you know even though most of my monthly income goes to my rent and food. Second the probation system is just a scam to keep people struggling down i was told by my PO if i dont sign up for these classes averaging at 250 dollars (on top of payments of 280 a month) in the next to months i will be revoked from probation, i told her im sorry i have been struggling to make ends meet and have been trying to save for the classes to which she replied “try working more hours” im sorry but my job limits me to…