For the last few years I have been struggling as an independent contractor doing Lyft and Doordash (and sometimes donating plasma) while I search for “the right fit” job. For context, my standards for “the right fit” include the following: A full time job that pays at least $15 an hour and offers full benefits (medical, dental, vision, 401k). After about 3 years of searching, it seems like this is an unreasonable requirement among most employers. I have come across many “promising” jobs, that offer some of what I want- such as pay- but no benefits, or the job is seasonal, or the job is a temp job, or it's one of those part time jobs that will give you 40 hours but still classify you as part time and not give you benefits. It seems like there is always some sort of catch. I am beginning to wonder if…
My boss is a toxic person, talks down, gaslighting, accusing.l, takes his moods out on others. In the 2 years with the company my mental health has taken a nosedive particularly since Christmas.Ive been offered a new job but it's taking time to process, where do I stand on taking my last couple of months potentially on sick due to the above. Does it affect references etc.
Rules for thee, not for them…
I was offered a lead analyst job at a place I worked at for a dozen years but had left a year earlier. Week 1 boss is friendly and positive. I’m expected to hit the ground running because of my years of service. Okey dokey. One week later they announce the department is reorganized. I’m no longer the lead, now just one of 9. Ice storm hits and our power is out for 30 hours, I call my boss and take unpaid PTO for 1 day. Weekly Teams meetings with video I notice that I other people have their cats with them. Former departments also encouraged this. So I let my cat in for a meeting. Next day I get a PIP worded email saying I was inactive a few times on Teams, my cat was distracting and it was unprofessional, and that I should have made other arrangements for…
I finally did it! I quit!
I worked for this company for 17 years. I used to be full time operations manager until I had a child. When I had a child I relinquished my responsibilities as manager in order to work part time. My employer made me part time assistant manager, with a decent wage. I took the offer. Fast forward 7months and my employer has notified me that my current work arrangement ‘isn’t working for the company’ and that ‘in her opinion 7 months is long enough to adjust to motherhood and it’s time to come back to work.’ She proposed 4 options to me: two of which involve working full time again, which I do not have childcare so they are out of the questions. One of which involves a significant pay cut and loosing my families health insurance due to keeping part time schedule. The last is none. This is a slap…
I wouldn’t last a day with all this BS…
there is no earthly way that I have to, right? I was incredibly upfront in my interview that I’m disabled, I’m chronically ill, there will be times when I can’t come in. my boss himself has never asked, but I have a supervisor who absolutely won’t drop it and asks multiple times, every time to the point that it’s unbearable. I’ve worked there for 8 months and I’ve only called out 3 times which is like, not absolutely outlandish for someone in my position and I had actually been enjoying a string of good health. In November, I nearly fainted at work and then spent a week in the hospital with sepsis. It makes sense that she would want to know, but it’s also just my business and I don’t always feel like sharing, and I don’t think I should have to. I don’t know if it’s just that she…