I work a standard 36 hour week at 60 dollars an hour (AUD) but I’m “lucky” to be getting 28 hours over time per week. I can afford to get Uber eats every night of the week and still pay for a mortgage and rent. Yet I’m still not happy. I’m convinced that money makes you less happier. My previous job paid half as much but I enjoyed the work. Now I’m making more more but feeling unfulfilled. I need help
In terms of people getting better jobs with less education just because they knew the HR lady. or people who can’t pay their student loans because the payment is too high. Or someone choose another candidate because of you. The fact that many of US won’t be able to buy a house. Anytime you complain about these issues someone always says “life’s not fair”.
Im so tired of this
I’m fresh for a worker, only 5 years under my belt working, but i have seen some of the shit you all post and it makes the future seem so bad. Living paycheck to paycheck, homeless with fulltime jobs, having no time to yourself while companies and businesses bleed you dry and toss you if you make a commotion. I would honestly no be surprised if some businesses started work colonies to have a reason for you to be around all the time. My question is, do you think its ever going to be better? I hate having a bad outlook on it all, because there is some good news, like the Amazon Union or some positive stories of making double or triple your worth doing half the work from leaving a shitty situation. Though, it still seems like it will be worse only because prices go up, and we…
I’m at a complete loss of what to do.
I'm (22enby) a full time pharmacy tech at CVS, and unfortunately full time in PA is only 30 hours. I was getting a full 40 hours up until a month and a half ago, because CVS forced our front store manager to hire more pharmacy technicians, then cut our hours because they wanted to make their profits look good for the start of the year. Now I'm down to the minimum hours required for full time, and we don't even have enough hours to give our part time employees any at all, so they have to go to other stores to work. I can also go work at other stores theoretically, but I can't physically do it because of my debilitating anxiety of driving anywhere in the city. I now only have enough money to just cover my bills and a meal every other day, then have to go to…
My craziest internship interview ever!
TLDR – Internship was not as the ad described, got sexually harassed by the staff during a tour, during lunch would-be-boss started drinking, brought me to a pub to do a final interview and continued to drink. Weird situations started happening. Would-be-boss drove me to back to the train station while under the influence. Randomly stopped to pick up his son from school. I got offered the job and a few weeks later when he called me for my response, i asked for more time. He called me unprofessional and retracted the offer. Thank GOD! This happened in early 2017, my university course had an industrial year for internships which i partook in. I applied for all the big companies student programmes but didn't hear back. So i went with one of the ads that the university was promoting. Big mistake! It was for a Tester and IT administrator…
Return to office for thee but not for me
As title says. Last week I've received email for Regional Manager which basically boils down to “All employees have to be full time in the office from May. Oh, and this does not apply to me”. What makes this even more infuriating is that this new manager is allergic to work. All she does is push emails and take credit for other people's work, and the only two days I've worked from the office she didn't even bother saying “hi” to us, regular IT monkeys. Oh, and I cannot think of any other time I spend so much time (2 days working in the office) and I had so little to show for it. It was basically two wasted days… Anyway, anyone looking for remote DevOps engineer?