I wanted to ask if anyone has had an experience with going union at their dialysis center. I’m located in so cal and would like to get some perspective on some pros/cons on possibly going union. I’ve been doing some research myself and find myself in a loop of unanswered questions, as the representative of the union states “All your questions can be answered once you negotiate a contract”. I’m a patient care technician over 5+yrs if that matters any. I’m just a little lost lol. Thank you
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These people are unredeemable.
I am a security guard at a post that is out of the way and none bothers me, I rarely see a supervisor only every other week, and even when I do my patrols they only take me 10 minutes to do and I have a couple of hours in between rounds where I am in my shack and I can chill on my phone or use my gaming handhelds to pass the time. I don't want to transition into a “normal” job where I have limited amount of downtime as work to me is only a means of collecting a paycheck. I hear becoming a night time hotel clerk or being a janitor has lots of downtime depending on what location you are at. What are some other jobs that either don't care or allow you to bring your own entertainment devices to pass the slow hours on the…
I finally resigned!
I’m an autistic man who’s been working 7 days a week for the past 11 months at a paper mill, had my last 2 days off on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Overworked like a MF. Burnout like hell. I finally got an offer at a company I was really hoping to get a job at, working as a traveling network tech. I’ve been looking for a way to get into the IT field for a while now, and this is it. This new job seems like it will be really good. I get paid to travel all over the surrounding states fixing wifi networks, and I love driving and traveling. Things are getting better. I’m happy to finally be leaving this job which treats its employees like slaves.