I worked in a large organisation, which employed 6,000 people. The directorate boss wanted to get rid of people. To be fair, this person was a cnut who made things difficult. But the Union told her she couldn't do plan A, so do plan B. I didn't like this person and suggested a work improvement plan. She couldn't add up (she was a cashier and was losing hundreds of pounds). She made allegations about everyone etc. But she called the boss 'a snout faced bitch', she was caught going through my private locker etc, so she had to go. I was flabbergasted that the Union helped management with the plan. They didn't know any of the issues we had with her. HR even checked her pay slips for Union deductions, whilst I pointed out she could pay by direct debit, before my boss spoke to the union directly. Which as…
Profiles could include photos, description of interests and skills, conversations and videos. That would be more efficient than just a resume. Work samples, questionnaires or quizzes could help too. That way, the job search process would be more dynamic and relational.
What do you think is a livable wage?
For me personally, to afford mortgage, food, necessities, and luxuries. It would have to be bare minimum $60,000/yr, $5000/month or roughly $31.25/hr. Not including taxes. This is what I consider a livable wage. That's to purchase a Toyota Corolla sedan that is $300-400/month in car payments + 200/month in car insurance, $2500/month 20 year mortgage on a house as housing cost around $400k-500k starting. Now if we include income taxes — say the sate of Wyoming, the take home pay is $3944/month https://smartasset.com/taxes/wyoming-paycheck-calculator#9fUwoKK8jr $3944 – $2500 – $600 = $844 leftover $844 doesn't include food, water, heating, electricity. You are most likely going to have $300-400/month budget for luxuries $300-$400/month spending budget essentially for clothes, luxuries, etc.
Exit interview with HR
PTO microdosing
I get a lot of flak for being a less than productive individual on the weekend. Many people seem to think that days like Saturday and Sunday should be spent doing chores. Not me, I tend to major errands and chores when necessary, however I want to do nothing. That nothing being my personal time like tv and video games or fun things like getting stoned and walking to the park. I can't believe our society has made me out to be a villain of sorts for simply not wanting to do more work than the work I'm paid for. Totally baffles me, anyone else agree?