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Originally Posted by WWWP
I’m currently in this wild place between constant praise from my clients and other professionals I work with, yet I also receive constant negative feedback from my manager. This week she said it was bad for morale that I worked from home all last week. I was sick, but I still put my 40 hours in. She said I could have come in the office to show my face if I was well enough to work and when I said “I was symptomatic” she cut me off to say we no longer screen for covid so that shouldn’t have been an issue. Like bitch, germs didn’t go away just because the city council decided covid was over. Ffs.
I’m also in a place between being over-qualified for entry level jobs but under-educated for everything that would be a step up on the quality of job and pay rate.
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See this is where I like to show dedicated unconcern. Treat your manager and their questions just like if they were a normal co-worker and never show any reaction to their scrutiny. For advanced ****ery throw in just a dash of visible confusion as to why they're so worked up about whatever you've done to drive them up the wall, and when you know and they know you're responsible for something just admit it without spin or emotion. That one really throws them off.
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Originally Posted by jwb
Had several people tell at work tell me they were turned down for door dash based on either driving or criminal record. One guy just had speeding and something else a couple times and he was turned down. It wasn't anything really serious.
I'm slowly starting to realize that i probably won't even qualify to door dash under my own license or name... I am wondering about the other apps and how strict they are now. One thing i hate about the modern world is that there's always paper trail and you can't just pick up and move to a new town and reinvent yourself perhaps to some type of doctor for horses or a country lawyer...
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No one remembers all the crimes Stalin did before the revolution, comrade. And he did a lot of crimes.