>I've only done about 5.5 hours today>plenty of work still available>get sent home early because 'reasons'>literally still more work pulling upI swear to god those people (especially that supervisor) are working against me. I can't empirically prove it, but I just fucking know it. At the very least, it's 28-degrees F outside, and I don't have to work in it now.
i only logged about 3.4hrs of work today but got paid for 9ishwhy do you think they're working against you
>>83998948>I swear to god those people (especially that supervisor) are working against me. I can't empirically prove it, but I just fucking know itThe same thing happened to me when I worked in warehouses and I'd spend lots of time on the phone. You have my sympathies, OP.>At the very least, it's 28-degrees F outsideSounds comfy. Do you get snow?
>>83998960>getting paid for 9 despite only working for 3.4I do have quite a bit of sick hours saved up; might have to dig into them to make up for the time.>why do I think thatBecause I'm a workplace pariah for a number of stupid reasons (like being an introvert) and some of these coworkers (particularly old-heads) have made zero effort to hide their disdain for me since Day 1...which was 9 years ago. The disrespect, the mockery, the questioning of my intelligence/sexuality/overall personhood, etc. I know what these people are.>>83998965Yep, I'm in a warehouse. We're 'not supposed to' be on our phones, but let's be real: that's more of a suggestion.>snowNot often, but this year was particularly bad a couple of weeks ago.
>>83998970>Yep, I'm in a warehouse. We're 'not supposed to' be on our phones, but let's be real: that's more of a suggestion.I don't think I'm in a position to give you professional advice but with all due respect if I were you I'd lay off the phone while you're at work. >Not often, but this year was particularly bad a couple of weeks ago.Sounds nice. Where I am from in souf Europe we get snow once every decade, if even that. I'd trade places if I could.
>>83998988>lay off the phoneBruv, I not only use the phone surreptitiously, but I've had to use it to deposit my checks with the banking app + camera; I'd hide behind a tall pallet or forklift away from the cameras. Other people however have bluetooth devices in their ears and talk on them while driving. They keep it hidden under hoods and masks though.>snow being 'nice'No, it's not particularly great here. The snow itself is fine, but everyone chimps out when it does fall; entire roads get closed off and there tend to be multiple car pile-ups and accidents. It's as if people don't expect cold weather and/or snow with ice EVERY winter.
>>83999003>Other people however have bluetooth devices in their ears and talk on them while driving. They keep it hidden under hoods and masks though.Different standards apply to drivers, sis.If discreetly listening to music is allowed then all I can say is you're likely seen with a bad eye because of how you relate to your supervisors or colleagues or both or whatever.>No, it's not particularly great here. The snow itself is fine, but everyone chimps out when it does fall; entire roads get closed off and there tend to be multiple car pile-ups and accidents. It's as if people don't expect cold weather and/or snow with ice EVERY winter.That sounds like fun in chaos to me. I even biked to work while it was snowing while I was still in the UK. It was fun, never had accidents happen to me while doing that either. Have you ever been in accidents because of the snow yourself?
>>83999124I don't really 'relate' to anyone there, supervisor or otherwise. >biking to worklmao, generally not a thing here. Even if you do live close enough to your job to bike there, best believe it's going to get stolen unless you park it in a back room inside.>have you ever been in such an accident? No, and I'm honestly surprised I didn't a couple of weekends ago, when I drove through a literal blizzard across my state just to go do laundry and grocery shop. There was ice on my windshields and everything. Even driving back was tenuous, because the wind was howling and only about 48% of my front windshield was clear enough to see through.
>>83999162>I don't really 'relate' to anyone there, supervisor or otherwise.Bad move. From my personal experience not being on "at least okay" terms with supervisors is asking for trouble.>lmao, generally not a thing here. Even if you do live close enough to your job to bike there, best believe it's going to get stolen unless you park it in a back room inside.lol, figures in the US it's that bad.>No, and I'm honestly surprised I didn't a couple of weekends ago, when I drove through a literal blizzard across my state just to go do laundry and grocery shop. There was ice on my windshields and everything. Even driving back was tenuous, because the wind was howling and only about 48% of my front windshield was clear enough to see through.Good, good. Glad to hear you made it through a snowstorm safe and sound. I bet it was bad in the moment and very thrilling as soon as you stopped driving, am I right?
>>83999183meh, I do my job. I do it not just well enough not to get fired, but I've gotten commendations in the past, even from Corporate. I'd probably be among the last they'd fire if it came to it.>thrilling after I stopped drivingIt was. I was going to do a run that day as well, but just did cardio instead; I don't think my phone could have withstood the cold, even if I wore it under my hoodie.
>>83999221>meh, I do my job. I do it not just well enough not to get fired, but I've gotten commendations in the past, even from Corporate. I'd probably be among the last they'd fire if it came to itIn shit workplaces like warehouses the past doesn't matter for anything in my experience. Case in point, your experience with getting sent home early. I'm sorry if this offended your feelings but it's just the way it is. Just out of curiosity, have you been working there for long?>It was. I was going to do a run that day as well, but just did cardio instead; I don't think my phone could have withstood the cold, even if I wore it under my hoodie.Hah. I figured you'd say that. I felt the same after biking in the snow.
>>83998948>works with normalniggers>has normalniggers for supervisors>"its like...theyre conspiring against me or something!"Thats because they are, normies despise non normies and will work together to push you out without firing you(just to spite you so no unemployment)
>>83998948They probably want to keep you below full time hours so they dont have to pay for your insurance
>>83998960multi line attention seeking posting woman you do not have a job
>>83999297you must be a neet, insurance doesn't cost as much as you think it does
>>83999264I have been working there for 9 years, which is funny when you consider that I only INTENDED to be there for 5 months, 7 max after finishing university (no, I didn't major STEM). I've seen coworkers and even supervisors come and go, with quite a few actually dying (and not just from covid).>>83999294Yeah, I get that. I hate neurotypicals with a burning passion after having to work with and around them.>although, saying I work 'with' them implies they actually work>>83999297Yes; I've been part-time all this time.
>>83999348You've worked there for nine years, you have a degree, and you're still a part timer?Sorry Anon, but that's absolutely pathetic. And that means a lot coming from someone like me.
>>83999315You arent American if you think that, without aca its like 600 bucks a month for insurance and its coming out of your taxes if you use aca, as well the current regime is attacking aca, full time work can provide you insurance at 30 bucks a pay period. You are dumb and dont live in reality or are on your parents insurance -t. Not a neet at all, for example Walmart is well known for keeping employees at part time to not have to add them to the group insurance plan
>>83999365Well, the careers that I worked/studied for (because I did an internship at an NGO as well) have all rejected me, and still do to this day. I'm quite miffed.
>>83999310lol thats random, why would you say that out of all the replies here
>>83999371just do gig work when you feel like it you fucking retard. jobs have been solved with the gig economy.
>>83999415>gig workThere's that. I actually might do something like that which would enable me to leave the country and do something similar overseas...permanently. In any case, I'm going to go read, so have some Chinese legs.
>>83999371>Well, the careers that I worked/studied for (because I did an internship at an NGO as well) have all rejected me, and still do to this day.Skill issue. I bet you either never send a cover letter, or if you do it's absolute rubbish, and I also bet your job networking skills are also garbage.Nice picture by the way. Me on the left, you on the right.
>>83998965>The same thing happened to me when I worked in warehouses and I'd spend lots of time on the phone. You have my sympathies, OP.What are you a girl?Stay off your phone at work, zoom zoom
>>83999431>Me on the left, you on the right.Fuck you dude; I don't even suck dick anymore. I mean, I WOULD if people would answer their ads again, but whatever. I'm reading.
>>83999435>What are you a girl?Would you like to suck my dick? It's only 3 inches in circumference, is that wide enough for your delicate mouth?>Stay off your phone at work, zoom zoomThat's a lesson I learned a long time ago, but if my next job is what I'm thinking of I'll be able to spend all the time I want on my phone.>>83999454Damn I wish I'd see you doing that pose in real life you silly woman, I'd have a lot of fun spanking you and ravishing that lewd body of yours. And I'm saying this as a virgin. Have fun reading.
>>83999467...I'm a guy. A 'moid' as it has been said here. Take that how you might. We have quite a few foid supervisors though, and they give me a hard time. I think it's because I don't flirt or fall for the coquetry.
>>83999467you're a dumb retarded nigger
>>83999475Yeah well whatever you say, sister, I don't believe you. Have fun reading, I mean it, like I sincerely meant everything in my previous post. Damn it would be so fun to be with you, for both of us.>>83999476Sometimes I really wish I were a nigger, too bad I'm as black as an albino bat. I also wish I genuinely was a retard: that way I would have a genuine excuse for being at the point of life I currently am at. Being a lazy piece of shit is not a valid excuse.
>>83999183>Normalfags will ruin you life if you don't pretend to be friends with them.Fuck that shit. Kill them all.
>>84000103As if autists aren't any different. I should know.