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Was tricked to sign a letter of resignation from my job at the russian post office. Despite the fact that I was on probation and my employment contract was fixed-term (although informally after its termination they almost always offer a full-time position) my…I don't know - supervisor? the main bitch of the workplace? didn't like me because of a couple of fuckups like a cash shortage, which I was really guilty of and paid for out of my own pocket (the statement of financial responsibility was signed by me on the first day of employment), and she decided to lie that the employee I was replacing was about to go to work.
Which was an easily verifiable lie that I realized literally as I closed the door behind me. Ah, yes, since I quit "at my own request", I have to work for three days, so called "otrabotka" (two weeks if you were taken without probation), which I will not do (devilish?), because after signing my resignation letter I am no longer an employee and can not be forced to work.
Also new thing I learned opening the labor code for the first time.
-there is no concept of working after dismissal, but there is a concept of notification before dismissal, so it should be 3 days or 2 weeks before the fact.

Thanks for reading my stupid rant.

>>314
>which I was really guilty of and paid for out of my own pocket
holy fuck, yeltsinism and its consequences

>>314
Based

>>315
Yeltsinism? Russian Post is a state owned enterprise, isn't that more Putin's thing? Well, as for paying back the shortage of cash from my funds, with my lack of knowledge of theory, I'm not sure how it should be done according to class morality. All expenses will be borne by ordinary prole operators, and they are my fellow workers, even with false consciousness, even that bitch who backstabbed me.

Wörk wörk

>>321
>Yeltsinism? Russian Post is a state owned enterprise,
Like in every other liberal country. You cope all you want but having a state owned post wont make Russia socialist or Putin the next Stalin.

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Another day another €uro.

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>>381
in spain that is such a good job right now

>>373
>pizza party
>12p-5pm
So they're just gonna put let pizza out on a table for hours and charge people $5 while it gets cold? Lmao

>>381
good ol "communists are separate from the proletariat and its up to the intellectuals to save the immiserated wage workers out of the goodness of their hearts"

>>404
tfw no engineer gf

i dont know how normies do this wageslave lifestyle. Theres no job security at all these days and that was one of the main reasons people would be wagies, for security. Without that the whole thing is useless if youre just going to live an unstable failpreneurs life anyways. Even with a job theres no guarantee of being able to pay bills consistently without a boss laying u off bcuz u looked at him wrong

Well, having worked in the so-called “white”, “official”, "by the book" sector and having realized that one bitch boss is all it takes for all the achievements of generations of worker activists with their fancy codes, laws, protections and regulations to go in the trash, it's time to go full austrian and go to a job you found in messenger app with the only requirement before going to work is a photo in clean clothes and a request “not to get shitfaced”, payment - in cash on the spot.

>>373
Ok so the other week I was doing volunteering at the local town festival, serving drinks.
Together with me, there was this woman in her 50's, who works at a industrial laundry. I shit you not, among the perks she listed was that their boss would offer everyone pizza instead of leaving them home on some holidays.
What the fuck.

>>381
I thought the original was something along the lines of
>if you study well you won't be as dumb as this bitch

I miss my job where I would inspect telephone cables underground (and sometimes in the bucket truck), lots of getting muddy and lifting heavy shit but honestly so much better than call center hell
(or now unemployment)
just turn your brain off, work your ass off, out of work by 2 bc you came in at 4am to beat the heat

I dont know how ppl are affording rents rn. Everything is 2k min and I def do not have enough wages for this shit. Death to all landleeches

>>461
This. And unfortunatley, Gen Z are now accused of being lazy leeches because they refuse to move out of their parents house with all the high rent prices and working zero prospect jobs

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>>618
real

>>618
Misleading.

Well, some more precariat shit: a couple of weeks unoficially (undocumented) working in a funeral parlour was enough to finally take a firsthand view of the pricelist paperwork and the check that shows how much customers paid for services, the gist of it is this:
The ritual agency (funeral services) puts out a price of 12000 coins for the services of coffin bearers, after which it forwards the order to the headman, who finds four unofficial movers at a price of 1000 coins each. How can such an action by the headman be characterised from the point of view of labor laws? Can it be considered true wage theft?

>>462
Remember! work doesn't pay enough to pay rent but you still need to work or you're a bad person!

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Spent the last few days terrified I was going to get fired. All good now but holy shit the stress, never felt worse


>>373
Wow can't believe they get paid 5 bucks to eat 2 slices

>>1114
i've been stressing for months if not an entire year about me losing my job, it's fucking me up bad

>>1120 (me)
Also just found out the company I work for went through a personnel cut which I survived, so yay I guess, 3 more months of anxiety

>>1121
Time to start looking for a new job. When there's one more come.

>tfw the main or only thing preventing from trying to get a job as a deep-sea fisherman is my fear of getting raped whilst trapped in a ship and none to call for help
Should I just stitch my asshole shut with dried shit?

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>retail wageslave
>ask for a week off around Labor Day (US)
>they give it to me, BUT I have to come in the night before Labor Day

Why even bother approving the request if they're just going to break my week's vacation into two segments? As if I wouldn't just call in that one night and use some of my sick time instead. What are they going to do, fire me?

>>1232
just say "no, sorry can't make it that day" easy as that

The company I worked (and stopped before than happened) for went under last week, the 11th. They have immediatly made another company after declaring bankruptcy, and resumed operations as if nothing happened. Thing is, all 10 of their remaining employees were fired the 9th, right as they arrived at the office. They are not going in the new company. They are not going to be paid for the work they did in September. And they have yet to receive the necessary document to be eligible for unemployment benefits. Some of these peoples are in their 50s, they have worked for them for more than two decades, the sector isn't in good shape, they'll have a hard time finding a job again. Yet they have the gall to go bragging in the media about how resilient they are, and lying about saving their employees.

I was a temp worker, and I had left right before the banks asked them to repay their gigantic debts. So, I'm not involved in this shit directly. But the atmosphere in this shitty enterprise was so bad, I did bond with the employees there, and I feel so bad for them.

If you're wondering about the company, it's a familial SME, and the new one they created to try to mitigated the effects of the bankrupcy pretty much only contains the 5 members of the founding family. So, here's to family businesses.

These customers are weird as shit, I'm a pizza merchant and these mfs will wait over 2 hours for a cheese pizza. Not even a pepperoni or something just plain cheese

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What the architect thinks is happening when he's on site.

>slacked off work during a major crisis to have coffee and chill with my union reps
Didn't even get in much trouble.

>>1387
how is he so fat?

year one unemployment, I bullishitted my way into a comfy IT job back in 2022 and they fired me last year, I don't actually know how to do anything, I don't have any skills.

my life is in shambles, my parents look at me like I'm a piece of shit.

>>1114
>>1120
I recommend not doing this, I spent too much time worrying about getting fired and then I got fired, best to just not give a fuck.


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