Even tho I only work 5 days a week, I don't feel like the weekends are enough for me to recuperate from the 'grind'
How to quit when still in training
I started a part time job couple weeks ago so I’m still in training. Then I got a call saying I’m officially hired @ the VA. Is it rude to quit my part time position?
Promotion Question
Hello all, please remove this post if not allowed. I will try to be brief and concise. I work for a contracted shipping company as a forklift driver, part of the weekend crew. We are free to come in and work during the week with the “main” company if we want, but the only days that are required and count towards attendance are Saturdays and Sundays. I have worked here for about 10 months, getting close to 11 and my first year. Recently our team lead put in his two weeks notice and left the company/position. An offer for promotion was extended to all of us, and as far as I am aware only myself and one other person put our names in as candidates. 1 week ago I was informed that I did not receive the promotion, and that the other candidate had received it. They are not reliable,…
I used to work a 6 pm to 3 am night shift which was more than bearable in an email customer service job but now they're pushing some of us into the worst part of the night shift (10 pm to 7 am) with no additional shift differential pay for this. I'll discuss this with my manager but I'm 80% sure at this point that I'll have to quit. Please give me any suggestions or advice on how I mentally prepare myself to quit this job. If I go forward with this shift, I'm pretty sure I'll be miserable to the point of self harm but the idea of quitting makes me anxious and a lot of negative and gruesome thoughts about unemployment enter my head. I have enough savings to coast through 6 months and additional 6 months to a year if I break some of my investments. Anyone…
Warning signs that you are a wage slave.
What is up trouble-makers?
Jesus doesn’t have a Reddit account I am posting here to help spread the word for him. For context he still has not been paid (2 days after payday as of today) and the employer docked his pay for over a thousand dollars for not putting in his two week notice.