Hi people of antiwork, I'm having some issues with my employer. I work for a non-profit and love my job immensely even if it is only seasonal. It's the career I chose and I do like it. HOWEVER, I was meant to have my direct deposit go in on Friday Sep 23rd and it still isn't in (Tuesday 5pm). I've talked to my boss once and she is out with covid and hasn't gotten back to me the 2 other times I've talked to her to ask what's going on. I finally contacted her boss tonight and am waiting to hear back, but I understand it might not be until tomorrow morning. Do you guys have any tips for me going forward about late compensation? Anyway I can make money out of this because now I'm late on bills and will continue to be also my mileage reimbursement hasn't been…
WFH for a decent employer
I just wanted to share my experience. I found a fully remote job in customer service with a company that has pretty good benefits and is super chill. No monitoring or anything, no micromanaging, no wage and hour violations. I don't make as much as I did in a previous line of work, but its decent, especially considering the amount of effort required from me. I just wanted to say don't stop looking. This had to be the hundredth app I put in after quickly quitting a long string of subpar employers. One year I had 12 w2s. Don't be afraid to stand up for yourselves.
Spent the entire day on Teams/Zoom calls with people literally in the same building, some so close there was an echo. Saw a totally of 6-9 people the entire day. What an absolute crock of shit.
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