True, it's not. But it's done.18 hours a day 7 days a week would net someone probably 4 hours of sleep a night or less. Not possible for long.
True, it's not. But it's done.18 hours a day 7 days a week would net someone probably 4 hours of sleep a night or less. Not possible for long.
I would not want to live a life where others decided my future for me. I never liked to count on others, only my self."Better" is subjective.
My last employer had a habit of firing employees who were close to retirement......as an at-will company no reason has to be given but you know it's pretty suspect that an employee who has worked for you for 25,35+ years and is within a few months of retirement gets fired-and it wasn't just one or two employees they did that too (ETA: it was worse when we had 13 months of a hiring and promotion freeze). They also weeded out the older employees as far as age goes because they could hire younger employees for less money who could do more work for less money too.
You're assuming the companies doing the cutbacks are always doing them with respects to performance and whatnot however that isn't always the case.
As far as a merger, it's normal that a company eliminates duplicate work if they can. It's less money for them. There are times that they can shift employees from one position to another but they usually can't keep everyone.
Could be why you were laid off ! Attitude!
True, it's not. But it's done.
I would not want to live a life where others decided my future for me. I never liked to count on others, only my self.
The thing is, if it suited the management, your husband would be laid off just as your management did to you.
Could be why you were laid off ! Attitude!
I would not want to live a life where others decided my future for me. I never liked to count on others, only my self.
RIGHT. See this? Exactly my experience with some bosses.
I was kind of on the fence before I found out this was a retail/mattress outlet job. This guy probably gets texts from the supervisor on all the major holidays. Because other people fake sickness or the boss doesn't schedule enough people to be begin with.
The OP is just judgy. Sometimes people who have 6 jobs in four years have that kind of turnover in retail because of bosses and coworkers that this guy has. It's not laid back. It's unprofessional and probably toxic. Your coworker should not know whether you answered a call like this or not.
And I think it's pretty telling the OP hasn't actually said what the job entails. I'd bet it's no office job at all. It's straight up retail.
He runs an ac/heating business.What kind of a job lets you work that kind of time without a day off? Coz if you are in the medical profession, I wouldn't want you taking care of my loved ones.
No. You have no idea what you are talking about. Retail can be done in an office. I don't get why that's a hard concept to grasp.
Or it could be an unreasonable employer. Dh worked hours much like you described for a few years. In fact he often slept in his car or the floor of his office because it wasn't not worth driving home. They'd actually invented a shift from 4am to 6pm so he could work both days and nights. And when he later attempted to assign someone else to that shift his boss told him no, that it was inhumane to have someone work those hours, even though DH did it for 6 months. He often was in the office 24+ straight hours. In fact the day he was let go, he had worked 24 straight hours. But he had the nerve to take 3 hours off the week before to go see a doctor. An appt he needs every 4 months to get medication. He even came back to work after the procedure. His boss was not happy that he took the time and fired him a week later. The excuse was he wasn't dedicated to his job. 6-7 days a week. 18-20 hours a day. Never saw his family. Had stress related health issues. But because he took an afternoon to get necessary medical treatment, he wasn't dedicated. Every review was stellar. He was the youngest project manger in the history of his company. But he wasn't dedicated.Could be why you were laid off ! Attitude!
True, it's not. But it's done.
I would not want to live a life where others decided my future for me. I never liked to count on others, only my self.
Um with all due respect earlier on I had asked and others had asked what the job entailed..you decided to give up on the thread. From the beginning you've been a bit cryptic about it all.No. You have no idea what you are talking about. Retail can be done in an office. I don't get why that's a hard concept to grasp.
I don't really have a non-sarcastic reply to that so we'll just leave it as that.I would not want to live a life where others decided my future for me. I never liked to count on others, only my self.
I understand that more than you know. I think you know what I meant though.Unless you're independently wealthy, others will decide your future for you. Your clients, customers, and competitors all have a say in your future.
Poor Art. His posts just break my heart. The life he has just described sounds absolutely horrible. His father never available when he was growing up and himself with no social life, no hobbies, nothing but work. (You can't have much social life or a hobby if you are at work 7 days a week for months and months at a time.) No wonder he is so bitter.Rude much?It's interesting to read some of this. I've worked many times for months and months 7 days a week. I know some specialists that work 18 hrs a day for days at a time. My own father did that 7 days for weeks at a time. To not answer a txt or not want to work on a day off is just lazy to many of us.
I actually knew a coworker that in 2 1/2 years time was laid off from 2 jobs...the reason why was downsizing in the company for one and a merger for the second where they eliminated duplicate jobs.
Of course you don't like to count on othersI would not want to live a life where others decided my future for me. I never liked to count on others, only my self.
No. You have no idea what you are talking about. Retail can be done in an office. I don't get why that's a hard concept to grasp.
So I searched for retail office jobs. I found a lot of not applicable openings. I found one for (typical) office help in a retail business. But I didn't find anything that indicated doing retail in an office environment. Unless you mean inbound phone sales?
So, for about the fortieth time in this thread: what, exactly, is the work for which this employee was needed desperately enough to text him but not enough to previously schedule him?