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I just became a landlord
Bite me.
Bascially what the title says. Since I handed my resignation, I was made to come to the main office in NY at my own expense just to be ignored while I ve been seating right next to them, have my resignation letter forwarded to other employees (it got shown to me by another employee who came to me) and all my attempts to have a formal plan and discussion have been ignored. No plan, nothing …. I had the pleasure to learn who I d have to train on my very specific position (I m the only person int the company doing my job for the Americas office) this friday by a colleague coming to me saying he s been told I ll train him next week … I think the worst was having people overseas in other departments than mine come to me and ask me about my resignation…
Looking for jeans that don't look like jeans to the naked eyes relatively up close for my husband. He's a hefty dude so it would be for larger short males. Any suggestions?
I cannot emphasize enough how important it is that people talk about salary. It's said a bunch in this subreddit and I want to toss my story into the pile. First, a little background: I work in construction in a support role. The company I worked for put a lot of effort into messaging that their people are their most important asset, and it seemed to be the case. I was brought in completely green and they paid for classes to train me, paid for me to sit for certifications, had a really good benefits package, etc. As such, I was pretty well bought in. But year over year I noticed that the raises I was given were pretty lacking, which at first made sense since I was inexperienced, but soon became a pretty major disappointment. I was eventually certified in two separate roles, and could cover HR responsibilities as…