He posted a job in the “no experience” category of glassdoor and I applied; in reality, it would have been more appropriate to mark it as a junior role. He hired me because my resume was admittedly dressed up thanks to those college counselors but I was still able to perform the job to the satisfaction of all my coworkers. He told me today that though I was able to do all my duties, it was obvious to him that I was still not very experienced and for that, he was going to downgrade my pay and title to match my skillset and then review my performance in 2 months. I didn't say anything but I was like “You do realize that your job description explicitly said that it would take fresh graduates, right?”
eattherich
I agree with this
time > money
Physical therapy is a scam
I work at a physical therapist clinic as a technician/ Oc and kinda realized how much people are getting screwed over by physical therapy companies and the employees also. Our rvp says that we (hourly employees) make enough but i literally make 30% less and my coworkers 25% and he refused to give a raise. As for the patients we have to schedule 230+ a week sometimes 1 therapist sees 3 people and we keep them here for weeks while the company makes bank off these people knowing how insurance works and knowing that some of these people can get the same results at the gym. I especially hate when a patient says they feel a lot better and aren't in pain and then the therapist say “well we wanna make sure you're good so see us a few more times” and its just for profit purposes
Got Passed Over For A Promotion Again
So I got passed over for a promotion, again. The first time it was done the person ended up not taking the job (I wasn't even aware this happended until a month later) and the second time it was for a position above what I was promised. Or so I thought, the reason they gave me was because it's actually a position above the one I was promised (which is true but…) I later found out from a coworker that she was offered the promotion I was promised. She turned it down but now I'm pissed. I was hired 6 months ago and told that a supervisor position would be made available (with the implication on both ends being I would fill it after I got used to the venue and the position became open). So far the job is fine, I actually enjoy it, it has some stuff that…