Just learnTo be poor!
How It Always Should Be
Demand Remote Work If You Can
I play poker with a guy who is a recruiter (mostly IT and developers). I saw him this weekend and he told me some interesting statistics. His company's fill rate (how successful they are a filling a given position) for fully remote positions is above 80% which he says is better than their total fill rate pre-pandemic. He says for positions that are hybrid (2-3 days in-office per week) the fill rate drops to about 60%. For positions that are 100% in-office, the fill rate is less than 10%. No one is willing to go into an office 100% of the time if there is no reason for it. If you're at a job that can be done completely remote, demand that you be allowed to do so. If they refuse, go find a place that is. Make them hurt for workers.
Im so fedup of work
Im rlly fedup of repeating same crap I feel in a jail I get depression and anxiety idont feel free Most of my life is waisted at work
Well, Im humiliated. Need options.
Hey guys. Sorry in advance about this post,it might be long, I am on my phone typing quickly and more focused on getting out my thoughts versus grammer. Today, I got fired from my job. For context, I was the kennel manager at a small kennel. We have been short staffed for months and between staff coming and going, coworkers that missed time with covid, the holiday rush before that, my kennel manager title basically became me being the guy that has to pick up all the slack, gets little time off, and tries to keep things moving efficiently and positive vibes while I am there. (I should have quit months ago tbh). I take all of the shit! Well, side story. Back in early November I still had a co-kennel manager. She was fine to work with, I didnt really have any problems with her, until one day. This…
Vague Emails
I can NOT stand when a quality assurance/management person will send out a vague company wide email about some people doing X wrong. I work in healthcare and certain things need to be updated every 3 months not 90 days but our program tracks 90 days so February messes it all up. Whatever not a big deal. SO in February every site supervisor goes in and updates the due date to be 3 months. But don't send a VAGUE email saying “some” people have it wrong. IF I have it wrong TELL me or TELL the person who has it wrong. Obviously every site supervisor thinks they did it correctly or they wouldn't leave the dates wrong. So if they aren't just TELL people who has it wrong SPECIFICALLY. Especially when it will affect our billing. Like how are you managing quality when you do this
New to this sorry if it’s all over the place. So my manager for the past week or so has been ordering our assistant manager to do court paper work for him. She has a past in working in law thus the interest in her. Our job is very hands on and every day (including her days off) they have sat in this office doing paper work and taking smoke breaks and not doing anything work related at all. I work at Goodwill as one of the underlings of them (collecting donations and pricing wares) and have constantly been left alone to work and have even had breaks interruptions to do the work they refuse to do. I have attempted to report a past assistant manager (for different reasons) and after jumping through all the hoops was rewarded with nothing but hardship and ME being removed from the store to…