Tumgik
#full time work
fruttymoment · 8 months
Text
Tumblr media
(they are good at their job)
724 notes · View notes
cannibalgh0st · 7 months
Text
I ask myself....is full time work worth it??? I'm so tired and I cannot stand people sometimes...
Then I remember the benefits and the paychecks....🥲
Tumblr media
18 notes · View notes
wbmttinc · 4 months
Text
If you've ever wanted to try your hand at acting but just with your voice, you're in luck! We are hiring Fantasy Phone Operators. With just basic computer knowledge and a quiet place to work, you can make a lucrative living in this industry! Our company pays up to $1.10 per minute for phone calls and you get paid weekly. Get paid for what you are worth! The more you put into it, the more you get out of it. We provide extensive training and a supportive group of coworkers in a no drama environment. All voice ranges are welcome!
Tumblr media
2 notes · View notes
littleghoulghost · 6 months
Text
Hey guys! Sorry for taking so long to post anything. It's been about two months since I started working, and it's going really good! I'm walking about 10 miles a day, which is a ton, but my feet are finally starting to adjust and the blisters are starting to go away.
I've also been starting to feel a little less tired now, so I'll try to get some writing done on breaks here and there. I also had to get a brand new phone, I literally got it yesterday. My old phone wasn't hardly loading anything and it was taking forever just to unlock the thing. So it was high time for a new one.
Anyways, I'll be trying to do some more writing, especially on breaks and weekends.
2 notes · View notes
nymphsoup · 2 years
Text
sucks that you have to work if u wanna make money to survive in life why can't i just sleep everyday with 4 cats and get paid for it
28 notes · View notes
pens-and-paperbacks · 11 months
Text
"Nobody wants to work! Everyone is so lazy! No one has any work ethic!"
That's all a lie and I'm sorry you've been made to believe that. The truth is people are applying and many people have great work ethic or can be easily taught but the jobs they're forced into are so trash that if they had the choice, why would they ever actually apply there? Why would they want to work there?
My current workplace, a gas station, is sitting on at least a dozen applications but my boss won't hire any of them because, "they're welfare fodder, they've only kept a job for six months or less." We're finally hiring someone in now because, "they looked put together and have a nice looking car," but only because one of my coworkers is leaving, having out in a notice a month ago which my boss hasn't forgiven her for and is spiteful about. All of this doesn't even touch the HUGE mouse problem we had for MONTHS, the heavily leaking ceiling with a huge hole over its door, or the mold that's just everywhere throughout the fridges and the ceiling tiles. And even THAT doesn't touch on the surprising amount of racist and homophobic comments I hear from customers (or employees/my boss sometimes) here and there.
At another job I worked from the stores opening, through orientation, and watched everyone that had miraculously lasted the first two years leave because two of my managers had an affair, lied about it to everyone, fired someone over seeing their text messages and kept messing up our supply orders. When my actual boss finally stepped in he was so out of touch with what actually needed to be done in the store that it caused worse problems. I also heard at some point, when people had to take on second jobs, that this boss was flat out doing everything he could to get rid of people because, " they were making another job their priority instead of this one."
The second job I had to take during the one mentioned just above (because I was one of those people not getting enough hours) was flat out a horrible, toxic work environment. Everyone had a bad attitude, did not want to be there and even if it seemed like they were having a good day, one wrong work or work slip up made their mood flip on a dime. I had to flat out ask to not be put on the schedule with one of the employees because they were that mean to me, and I can get along with anyone so that's saying something. The labor cost they had was absolutely ridiculous there (meaning they could only keep so many people on at a time to afford being there, possibly only two even during a lunch or dinner rush with a fully packed drive through and lobby) and when one manager decided, "I have to send my help home and work by myself for an hour, otherwise I'm gonna get yelled at about the labor cost," and singlehandedly handled one of those lunch rushes on their own. They were written up for it. They left that morning after signing that paper because, despite not being allowed to be there on your own as an employee, our boss was adamant about labor costs and could have covered for her or not told anyone. If she hadn't have some what she did, she would have actually been yelled at. It was an incredibly disrespectful move done in the name of corporate.
The one job that paid me well did so because they appreciated my work and everyone else kept leaving. I saw three raises in three months because I was essentially THE kitchen manager. That was great. Thing was, even though the people I worked with and for were good to me, it was a bowling alley/restaurant/arcade/bar where you were expected to prep, cook, take reservations, set people up on lanes via computer, serve people if your manager was busy, do light maintenance on the bowling machines and arcade machines, keep up with dishes and get the end of the day cleaning done which sometimes meant vacuuming the carpet across all eighteen lanes of customer seating and cleaning the tables/chairs stationed there too. All of that, despite the raises, was done for minimum wage starting and the place was almost always packed. I'd often get asked to stay because they kept a few employees that while good at their job they just missed shifts constantly because they knew they could, since this job had on-call shifts too. There were nights my husband picked me up that I was so sore and overworked that I would get in the car and just start sobbing. I wouldn't stop for ten minutes or more, either until we were mostly home or we got something to eat since I was normally too hungry to keep crying.
The very first job I ever got was at a pizza place. Over all it was the most laid back, despite being run by one of the Mafia families in town (of which there are a few but tbf they're very low key). The problem there was that the boss was a fucking scumbag who thought that in his case the Mafia status made him a big shot. It didn't. On a side note, his self important scumbag attitude made the other families in the area see him for the joke he was. He would make passes at the waitresses in exchange for streak dinners and money, only ever hire girls who were cute/pretty as waitresses so he could have a chance at doing so with someone cute/pretty. When we had a lot of money coming in he would spend it on improving the bar that was attached to the restaurant, as in getting new flat screen tvs or new glasses, some trivial thing that he didn't actually need. Not the kitchen ware that needed fixing, which at one point caused me to get a third degree burn because someone ended up running into my arm with boiling hot lasagna out of an oven we didn't normally use. There was also a point where I had to deliver a pizza to him, which he ordered drunkenly and over the phone while he was in the bar only twenty feet away, but when I went to deliver it to him and grab a jug of wine I needed for the restaurant, his grandson (very politely) had to stop me from doing so because his grandfather was doing something with a woman in the backroom of the bar in the middle of the day.
Currently, I have to move out of my house and in with friends a state away with my husband because even with two people working nearly 40 hours each at a minimum wage job still isn't enough to live and thrive off of. It's nothing we can make an actual life off of. We have to leave our house behind for a season, get new jobs and save money in this new place, just so we can afford to come back and fix up and sell our house/land. Our combined income is about $30,000 flat, in a small town where everything was just affordable enough to get by. It isn't anymore.
I sent out five job applications in one month only to hear back from one with a no, the others ghosted me completely until just the other day, literally the month after.
"No one wants to work! Everyone is lazy! No one is applying!"
You don't know how bad it is and has been even before COVID. Add inflation onto the long list of fucked up, unprofessional or flat out cruel things that can be done or said in many workplaces, which you have to deal or else your fired, on top a work chore/task sheet that probably keeps you overworked and exhausted the entire week/month/year and I ask you-
Would you want to work?
5 notes · View notes
Text
3 notes · View notes
frostedpuffs · 1 year
Text
does anyone else hate that work takes up like 90% of your life and you literally are always working and have to form plans and important things and even seeing friends or eating meals around work. it's always just work. im spending my life just being At Work. i don't have time for hobbies or for seeing friends bc it’s always Work. like two days off a week isn't even enough because my days off aren't consecutive so i just spend those days exhausted or doing errands or house chores. there is not enough Time. all the time goes to Work. WHY IS LIFE THIS WAY. humans were not meant for this
55K notes · View notes
bereft-of-frogs · 13 days
Text
There’s that post that’s like ‘everyone should get into a tiny niche fandom at least once’ fully agree, that was really fun -- but I would like to add that everyone should get into a fandom where their opinions run counter to major fanon because it really teaches you about sticking to your guns and trusting your interpretation of the text without having to rely on peer validation
because WHAT are people talking about sometimes
12K notes · View notes
1q39 · 4 months
Text
Tumblr media
0 notes
cozylittleartblog · 8 months
Text
Tumblr media
what if there was a plague doctor that was so so so cute (and was also secretly a bird themself)
12K notes · View notes
Text
Today I ✨cried in a meeting with my boss✨
0 notes
cannibalgh0st · 2 months
Text
My left eye has been so twitchy. I know it's been from work, which has been super stressful lately. I've also been sleeping so much earlier than usual....
Tumblr media
7 notes · View notes
wbmttinc · 4 months
Text
Tumblr media
Jobs Open!
Looking for work online? We've got it! Get paid weekly working the hours you choose without ever leaving the comfort of your house. We provide on the job training to help you make the most of your new job answering creative phone customer service calls. Get paid for the effort you put in!
2 notes · View notes
witchy-fibro-hippie · 9 months
Text
Always battling the urge to quit my job and pursue going on disability.
But then I remember I don’t want to give up my life of traveling and that it costs ton of money. I’m just not ready to give that up yet 😫
1 note · View note
ukdentistjobs · 10 months
Text
1 note · View note