Has anybody have experience with this. I work with customer care and i use avaya for calls and we also use forti client, will they notice if i started working from another continent haha . I wonder if anyone who work home from USA or EU has left for like asia and start working from there hahah.
Loan one: 8 years. Loan two: 4 years. Like some cruel Shawshank offender, I'm going to be 37 by the time I work off these debts.. thirty-fucking-seven… My life half over and I'll just be beginning to receive all of it monetarily. During that time, I have debit interest so in reality I only pay back $50 a month. I can easily shift my investments and such to try and put me ahead, but then I'll have nothing for retirement. Nothing for joy. Nothing for when I get injured or sick. I made such big mistakes, believing that I could make a difference studying law and psychology, putting myself into this debt, on top of getting into deeper debt with my car. Rent, food, gas, and other obligations, I am barely staying above water, I realised. I can't go out. I can't spend time on my hobbies like writing and…
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the owner seemed to like me it’s difficult to feel hopeful about a good outcome when i’ve applied to nearly 150 jobs since early september and barely got any responses let alone interviews. admittedly my updated/redone resume is helping but they’re interviewing one other person and it’s hard not to feel like this is going to slip away for some minor reason. it’s the first job i really care about after 5 years of drudgery. i’m supposed to hear back on a decision in the next 2 days but it’s just horrible to wait. i have another interview lined up at some retail place as a backup but man… this job market really sucks
Last week, there was a tragic fatal accident in one of SPC Group's bread factories in Korea (English article): https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/2022/10/17/business/industry/korea-spc-spl/20221017190751342.html Yesterday, the company sent a box of sweet buns filled with red bean paste (Korean Article): https://www.vop.co.kr/A00001621559.html The deceased was only 23 years old, and while her job was supposed to be carried out by a pair of workers, her partner was called to come outside the factory to help another team before she was dragged into the sauce mixing machine. It was her coworkers who were instructed to drain the blood-filled the machine and took her body out. They requested to take the day and the following day off after such a traumatic event, but it was not granted and the company resumed production right away, with the said machine wrapped in a white cloth. And then the company sent a box of bread to her funeral. This is…
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So we had rats in our kitchen coming out of the holes in floor. The Trust agreed that we needed a new floor and we got one. Good times… We had a catering order for 76 which the trust wouldn't cancel even though we didn't have a working kitchen. No support or suggestions were given on I was to do the work without a kitchen. So I did it from home. Turns out I didn't make enough food. My fridge, shed, cupboards were full and had nowhere else to store the food. In short I did everything I could. Turns out the event was a shit show and it's solely my fault. Despite my boss and her boss knowing we didn't have the facilities to do the order a week in advance. Doing nothing to provide me with an alternative work space and refusing to cancel the order. My probationary…
Big Oil’s Greed.
How to keep your job 2022
Pretend your happy, fake that smile Do your job + more! Don’t complain