Too Good At My Job For A Promising
I have been at my company just under a year. I am the office manager. The assistant manager is about to be fired and I learned today that the store manager is leaving at the end of the month (he has good reason). He has only been the store manager since a month after I started. We came into a huge mess and are still cleaning up messes from the year before we started. The person in the assistant manager position basically got the job because the company was desperate at the time. He is severely unqualified and is making the company lose A LOT of money with his mistakes. None of our staff respects him as he is selfish and has literally stolen from them. I've been telling the store manager that I would like to be considered for the AM position. I already work 50+ hours a week,…
I want to leave the US
I am currently employed by a financial institution. It's the same old story. Overbearing managers, ridiculous goals, pizza parties instead of raises, have to have a side gig to pay bills. If you've been in this subreddit for a week or more you've heard my corporate story before. For fun, I have been writing ongoing fantasy stories. I just published my first book on Amazon and have 3 more I can have ready by the end of the month. Does anyone have any advice or tips on being successful enough at this to have it replace my primary job? TIA!
At my first job in 1997 our supervisor organized a potluck. Being a team mostly of high school kids we coordinated to put some amazing food together. When the day of the event came and the food was out, the supervisor advised us that he had lost a bet he made with another supervisor over team metrics so they got first dibs at our food. By the time we were allowed, there wasn’t much left. Bonus plot twist: that same supervisor was later arrested for diddling kids. Good riddance.
This…This.
This is what I experienced working for Amazon…except different ways on the bonuses.
Think about it. It makes human life sound valueless. So let’s put a price on human life! $1B. Every time a company puts profit over people. Every time a worker dies due to negligence or overwork. Every time life saving medicine has an obscene profit margin. Every time they’re found using actual CHILDREN as a labor force. Fine that company $1B. EVERY. FUCKING. TIME.
No fucking way small talk in an office makes anyone more productive. Shit like that made me crazy https://finance.yahoo.com/news/office-small-talk-help-leaders-132808632.html
I'm newly supporting a department, as the previous person left, and also the person he liaises with also quit the same month. A file that gives me data on millions in monthly accruals, sent by a third party, was not received. This file was sent and addressed to “[SVP and Team”], so I sent the SVP an email explaining that we did not receive a file, that we need ASAP, and to please work with the 3rd party vendor to ensure it gets delivered. Rather than talking to me, the SVP complained to my boss's boss, that it was “inappropriate” to ask for her to do things, that she no longer wants to work with me, and that she will “ignore” my email. The boss's boss asked me to never communicate with her going forward, and to run anything i need her on by him or my boss. We still…