I was at the store and overheard someone talking about making $28hr doing a factory job that I know is far less technical than my current job. I make $20/HR with 9 yrs at my company. I'm happy for the person but can't help but feel angry at the disparity of wages between similar jobs. I'm an aircraft machinist and somehow make $8/HR less than someone making pvc pipe fittings on an extrusion die.
Slavery on the ballot in 5 states.
https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/slavery-ballot-voters-us-states-91795353
Update to my previous post lmaoo
Idk why this is the only subreddit I've ever made updates to but🤣 Sounds like she was interested before, turns out if life gets in the way youre “irresponsible”
I’m 17, can they actually sue me? I’m honestly worried. They were denying me breaks and I posted a recording I got of my supervisor denying them as evidence. Honestly a dumb decision but I’m worried now.
This is a bit of a funny rant that I have to share… I'm very experienced in my field of work (baking). The place I'm at now, while filled with mostly good people, isn't ideal. Mostly because most of these people are woefully incompetent at their jobs and would rather slog through the day with endless issues than consider what I, who has lots of outside experience and technical training, has to say. Their reasoning is usually “Well I've been here for 10+ years!” Seniority isn't a substitute for talent. You can work doing the same thing for 30 years and still suck at it and have no talent or knowledge. You just go through the motions and do the bare minimum. Very rarely do I get the chance to run things as I see fit, and when I do, the place I work at has zero issues for the…
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