Hi all! First post here, please delete if not allowed, I’ll try to keep this short. I work for a franchisee, and in the job we handle a cash drawer. I was told today by another employee that if the drawer is over at the end of the night, we put it to the side in “extra”, but if the drawer is short everyone who worked that day(or shift I am 100%unsure as of right now) has to chip in their own money to make sure the drawer is even. This makes me feel defensive and not wanting to lose income if someone made a mistake through the day. Does anyone have insight or know if this is illegal? TIA!
I am still baffled every time I get this question (and I get it a lot). I understand maybe 20 years ago when it was “new” to the older people in the workforce. But at this point, if you can't create a Word document, it's time to retire.
Capitalism is going to kill me
Ive always struggled with depression and anxiety since i was a little kid and i'm honestly not a very high functioning person because of that. Basically have constant suicidal ideation and can never really focus or take anything in because of it. If i didn't have my parents allowing me to live with them i probably wouldn't be here now or would be homeless. I've tried everything to get better and it's been a 10 year battle of meds, therapy, and hospital visits but i don't know if i'll ever be able to function enough to support myself when i can barely get out of bed. I just really don't know what to do haha! I guess i'm writing this because i'm scared. It only really seems like things are getting worse in terms of affordability and quality of life. I just don't get why everyone seems to be okay…
My favorite part about International Women’s Day is seeing all the linked in posts telling us how valuable women are to our respective organizations, while being paid 30% less than my male colleagues with less experience. It’s a special kind of cognitive dissonance here in Merica.