Happy Labor Day to all of those laboring. Below are some labor related quotes to ponder today and throughout the week.
Happy Labor Day to all of those laboring. Below are some labor related quotes to ponder today and throughout the week.
Many in the U.S. are currently not working because of Covid19. Many are getting enhanced Unemployment Insurance….the extra $600 on top of what they would normally get for unemployment. For some this is more money then they were getting when they were working.
For those of you who wanted to “Just Quit” this is your time! This is your time to figure out what you really want to do with your life. It doesn’t have to be “another” job. It can be ANYTHING. Don’t waste this semi-UBI (Basic Income) time just waiting to go back to a job that you hated.
See this as an opportunity. Figure out what you really want to do in life and start planning and preparing to do that.
Use your time wisely. Make it count.
Finally most have stopped the madness of 8-10 hours of working to make others rich in nonsense jobs. Finally. People can now rest and be able to just live.
People and lands are being restored.
Everybody stop, breathe, pray for restoration.
It is a wonderful time to be alive.
I can’t stand this workplace, the environment is negative, the workers are unhappy, the customers are ghetto and classless.
The Store Director has a chip on his shoulder.
It’s a very political place.
It is a sales job and I’m interested in the marketing side, specifically market research. My current sales job has heavily increased the amount of merchandising I do, and I feel that I didn’t go to college to do something I did as a teenager for a summer job.
My boss also enjoys taking responsibility for big sales I make.
I often work 8am to 8pm while being asked why I didn’t get to all my stores. My superiors play a game of willful ignorance about customer level issues that cause all the sales reps to work long, unpaid overtime (which is illegal-they’re getting sued for this) because their hands seem tied in terms of covering their own “butts”. Even talking to them about any technical issues in the slightest results in a response of: “I don’t understand. I don’t see how that could be” and me slamming my head against the wall.
Our territories in the past two years have become overly large due to not replacing old territories and we’re still pushed to do what 2.5 sales reps could barely handle two years ago.
Other members of my company come into my territory and screw things up with my hot leads by trying to sell without me, often claiming sales while not actually ever speaking to the decision maker, and then I have to defend myself later when the sale never comes through.
I’m surrounded by work 24/7 because our selling displays are in my house. I work from home and go into the field every day. I have files and boxes all over my house.
The Monday-Friday article you wrote perfectly describes my life every week, and I need time to learn SPSS and other statistics programs to make a change. However, since my life revolves around this job I have a hard time finding time to work on my skills.
~Worker Living in Wisconsin
I’ve been there too long, going nowhere; in fact I’m going backwards.
Work has affected my mood.
I am sick to death of my job.
I’ve been through a crisis and my work city is not where my support networks are.