I'm getting real tired of these job postings I am running into while hunting for a better job. You have the usual ones that don't post anything about pay rate. And then you have what I find to be the more egregious ones which are the ones that say they are remote but if you read the job description, it's in-person in a state that is on the other side of the country. Along with those, you also have the ones that demand 10+ years of experience and even if I had that many years of experience, the pay is basically the amount you'd expect doing the job as an entry level position. And the suggestions I keep getting from boomer-aged folk about my financial situation… they're ridiculous. I shouldn't have to need to get a significant other in order to make ends meet. You can't buy a like-new car for $2,500. It…
This isnt an experience post or anything, unless you want to count my personal experiences into what I'm about to say. It's really just a rant. It just amazes me how companies ask how they can make working conditions better, but ignore every wage suggestion they get. Or when they are trying to hire people and say nobody wants to work, but the reason they cant hire anyone is people are ignoring their postings, or applying and asking for more money, and they dont hire those people because they're asking for too much. It's been said before and I'm saying it again, nobody wants to work, for the price you're paying. It's amazing to me (more like frustrating and baffling) that companies are either failing or have high rollover rates because their employees arent being paid appropriately for their work. And they dont understand why. Just raise your wages. I…
i’m a young, freelance journalist out of north carolina looking to do a reporting piece on the legally ambiguous nature of a lot of entry-level corporate jobs’ anti union trainings, as well as how they seek to intentionally misinform workers about what unions are (focusing on the cost of dues, making it sound like union membership is irrevocable, etc.) I’m particularly interested in hearing from Walmart, Target, Wegmans, Starbucks, and Amazon workers, but I’m really open to hearing any and all stories. feel free to comment or personal message. cheers!
Regarding Wage Difference
I work with two others in question, A and B (not their initials). I make 24.00/hr. Coworker A started around the same time as me and makes 22.00/hr. I was told, by Coworker A, that is is because I have a college degree and am being compensated for that effort. Okay, fine, if you're not upset about being paid less I won't fret. Coworker B started one month ago. His wage is 23.70/hr. He served in the military and completed his time, but does not have a degree. I wanted to contact the recruiter we all share and bring this up. We have been short staffed for a while, so did the wage for the position increase? Is he being compensated for serving in the military like I am with my degree? Even if so, I wanted to bring it up for confirmation. I have this drafted: “Hi Recruiter, I…
Hey all. I’m not sure if anyone will even see this, but here we go. So I work for my parents company that they own and I’m a salaried employee. During this month of February, we have had 2 snow storms and we the employees, were advised by our bosses (my parents) to stay home and work from home due to the storms. I then get an email today asking how much time I REALLY worked from home and I told them “to be honest about an hour and a half total” since it was so slow. I then receive a follow up email stating they will have to give me partial pay since we had to close due to the storms but yet I’m salary? Can someone help me understand what I need to do?
What other animal on earth does this?
What other animal on earth has to spend it's entire life obeying the instructions of a stranger just so it can have food and shelter? Every day it has to have it's abilities judged then at the end of it's life it might “own” the shelter it lived in which will likely go back to the state. I know insects such as ants and bees work and sacrifice themselves for the colony, but do any other animal do this? I imagine human society should consist of families and close friends living on large estates. Working mainly just to obtain food and water. There wouldn't be this ridiculous pressure to do these nonsense jobs for some sociopath boss. It feels messed up.
The desperation is incredible.
I want to share my story because I often see commenters here suggest workers sue their employers. This story is not to discourage you from trying that route, just a window into what that entailed for me when I, an economically privileged person with every advantage and the right documentation, sued a major corporation for discrimination due to pregnancy. I worked for a large chain department store from 2004-2009. I entered as a sales floor employee, was promoted to team manager in 2006, then promoted to regional team manager in 2007. I lived in San Francisco and covered the Northern California region. A couple months into that promotion they added sales training to my role, which meant I trained the sales floor teams at 40+ locations that carried our brand. I got no pay increase for the additional duties, it just took my support away from my local teams more…
Harassed at Amazon, legitimately
So, I had been working for Amazon for a year plus. When I started working there, my boss at the time came down on me for a mistake that wasn’t my fault, I didn’t make. I went to HR to document, just in case this was going to be a reoccurring theme and wanted to make them aware. The next day, HR was outside my depts area mocking me. Apparently, the HR rep that was responsible for this was fired months later. Unfortunately, this was not well received by my boss who then assigned me all the cleaning/bottom of the barrel tasks. Previous shifts would leave loose equipment and trash on carts and it was my responsibility to clean it. I also received all the heavy lifting tasks of moving equipment from area to area. My boss gave me one of the lowest raises in our department across the whole…
Need Help With “Improving” My Resume
Basically I have no official experience as an editor, and so when I apply to jobs asking for at least one year of experience, I have to try to make the case that even though I have no official experience, I believe I am capable of doing the job – which I absolutely do believe. So, anyone who might be able to help or knows someone who could help would be appreciated. I would like to claim at least one year of experience and be able to have it verified if I was ever asked to show proof. That would also mean I would need documents showing my work. Am I asking too much?