"congratulations! you are promoted to manager and now have to be at work and available 24/7, supervise everyone, have your neck on the line if anything goes wrong! it comes with a 50 cent pay raise!"
Meanwhile, I the US: "Congratulations! You have been hired to an entry level position at our company. We schedule you for 10-12 hours a week and, if you are competent enough, hold you accountable for the mistakes of everyone else around you including supervisors at least two levels above you. Also, don't even think about getting a second job to supplement your income because we need you available 24/7 to provide us with those 10-12 hours a week... if we're feeling generous, peasant." Seriously, companies need to stop acting like we're in a "late-stage capitalism" since the term was invented by a Marxist trying to explain capitalism.
There's a management position at my job that has been unfilled for over a YEAR because no one wants all that extra responsibility for a 50 cent raise lmao And I was hired to take on one of the employees responsibilties so that he could take the position, despite the fact that he had no intention of taking it, and didn't.
Nah capitalism is banned. What we have is the death of competition through regulation causing mega monopolies that are essentially government mandated. Since no competition exists companies can be as abusive as possible and nobody can resist due to them having absolute power in an area.
@@oceanbytez847 What specific regulations favor mega monopolies? I often hear about not enough regulation being an issue but haven't heard that so it sounds interesting
@@traveller23e I think it's that most smaller companies can't afford to keep up with all the increasing regulations like the giants can, so they're forced out of the competition and this leaves the giants with even more of a monopoly.
I’m 59 and just got hired as a dishwasher at a local Mexican restaurant. I work part time, I go in, do my job and leave. No one tells me what to do. The highest paying job I’ve ever had!
My husband turned down a promotion to manager because it would have meant more hours and a major hourly pay cut. He works night shift with a differential and he's got seniority and promoting to management would have gotten rid of all of that.
I think a lot of companies will put folk through such ringers because the average person wants to be in some kind of position that puts them in control. Truth be told, I personally don’t see the point of needing to do any of the above. Especially if the individuals are petty, uneducated, lack vision, sight, good judgment and the likes. As all that you’re actually doing is baby sitting pests. Good companies, tend to hire responsible people that are managed by mature minds. If the folk that said manager is suppose to manage, is managing him or her………..he or she is really just going through the motions. Something you can see in how serious they are when it comes to making sound decisions as well as getting things done,
I remember working with a woman who got promoted to manager. I asked her what it was like making more money. I learned how salary worked that day, and that as the go-to employee who worked overtime I was actually the highest earner below the regional manager. But she now worked way more hours than even me and had way more responsibility.
Yeah, tried that, still got dragged upwards by force, so I ended up having to leave a job I really liked. They're still looking for a volunteer (sacrifice) a year later.
💯 I’m good here; they (higher ups) get so annoyed and frustrated with u and the happier you are in ur position the more frustrated and vengeful they get. DOCUMENT WITH NAME TIME & DATE EMAIL TO YOURSELF AND RECORD WHERE APPLICABLE 👀👏👏👏🙌🙏🕊
Had a kook constantly trying to pretend like he was concerned about how I felt with the job thus far. So I responded, same shit, different day. You would have thought that he would go away after hearing that……..but no. He is the type that believes that he knows how to engage and “deal” with everyone. Often times doing and saying inappropriate things that’s meant to either intimidate or make you feel scared or insecure. Personally I find such presumption to be extremely forward and antagonizing……but it seems like his need to peg and provoke at will, is more important than using common and obvious sense.
My mom used to be a manager (food manager for an ice rink concession stand) and she ended up basically getting her wages stolen, when you did the math based on how many hours she was working, it came out to like $9 an hour because she NEVER ended up working below 45. Usually at least 50 or more. 10-12 hour shifts every time and during events it would come out to more than 60. The company ALSO broke the law by accepting pandemic business loans they didn't need AND allowing private parties despite being nonessential. Shout out to Skate Zone ✨
As someone who started in Maintenance and spend 6 years climbing to a Supervisory position in a different department...only to get fired for "not getting along" with the HR manager, I can tell you it's 100% not worth it to play that game 😑
Yeah that’s how it felt when I got promoted at dollar general from a standard employee to LSA. 50 cent pay raise, way more stress and responsibilities. And on top of that, if your working at the store with a normal employee as an LSA YOU are the manager on duty. Which means you get to also handle returns and after to deal with angry customers and all this other bs, should it arise. The promotion wasn’t worth it tbh. I regret taking it. It’s basically the exact same experience as when I was a normal employee except slightly higher pay and way more responsibilities. This was honestly a mistake
The great thing is that we're basically all deciding to save our sanity together. Banish everyone that won't play your game and you'll wind up like -Twitter- X.
Time to learn how to give yourself one of those jobs that isn't real where you can just send a couple of emails a day, do yoga in your office, and make $800K a month
I hate how the only career trajectory for most places involves getting into management. Incidentally almost every org I’ve worked for has had terrible leadership filled with people who started off in other roles then got into management. Not a coincidence.
You have no idea of the shear stupidity until you've dealt with upper management getting on you and your team for low productivity after they cut two production positions.
My company tried to promote me to a higher position with probably double the work load. When I asked how much more $ the position offered they told me I would get a dollar more an hour from the differential when they moved me to 3rd shift. Lol. I'm good. I think I'll stay in my current position thanks.
Reminds me of when i turned down becoming a supervisor at Starbucks years ago because that stress aint worth the extra 50p an hour 😅 id only been there a year and a half and thought itd been 3 years! Enjoyed it mostly despite that XD they only offered it to me because I'd been there longer than all the other baristas at that point 😅
I did the same thing at my old place... They were constantly looking for shift leads, but because the owner hated noghts, it meant losing a preferred shift tiime and maybe a 1 dollar bump
This is why many tech workers wanna stay on the technical side of things instead of the "promotion" to management. In IT, managers, generally, managers have to get paid more because no one wants that crap job, unless you're new, or naive, or power hungry.
Tbf the model isn't at all sustainable Like, people are living longer and the more ambitious are going to clog the high positions so new people won't really be able to climb It's not like people are able to buy houses and have families either way, so why bother? Lay low - the Chinese are quite ahead even on that department XD
Please explain this to my mom and boss, my work FORCES you to climb with mnimal benefit, I *Can't* quiet quit bc they're always aiming for maximum production, I'm fk overworked and stressed, I should be winning THREE TIMES the minimal salary I AM EXPECTED TO WORK THE LOAD OF 3 PPL, and all the thanks I get is ONE cup of free coffee WHICH COSTED ME EXTRA WORK in a 3 rank competition in the department, I hate it here 😭
I qualify for a promotion if I’d just apply for it (quite a few of us do in my workplace) but it doesn’t seem to be something a lot of us care for. Not saying it would be 100% for anyone who does, there’s still an interview process of course but again, most of us just don’t seem to care. We make enough to get by plus a little extra and everyone’s just kinda hanging out lol
I’m in the ironic position that if I get promoted I will have less work to do, no longer have my neck on the line and be paid more (I’ll still have the same amount of responsibility but hey! I consider that a win)
Aaah climbing the ladder is such a carrot. But managers know this, and they suggest you might get a promotion just to get you trying. I'm 46 and already scammed like this 3rd time now. Leader tasks, clearly stating I'm a tech lead but no rise, no actual promotion, no areas of decission/responsibility - just more non-technical tasks delegated to me from actual manager. Veronica is right, just don't do it. Especially if this is not the first time. I might not be simply clever enough to be manager if I allow exploiting myself this way. Managers need to be cunny, clever, lazy and resilliant - but I was naive, stupid, engaged and overstressed. I would not promote a sucker like me either.
There's no climbing the ladder beyond a few rungs anymore. No degree? No management position for you, no matter how good you are with productivity or customers. Shouldn't need a bachelors to be a manager at a department store. The people at the top do not want people at the bottom mingling with them.
It depends a lot on the company you work for, but for me, I’d rather work my ass off for all the money I can get. You have to work hard regardless, may as well see how far you can go. I’m old and retired now, but I was able to provide well for my family. It doesn’t happen without sacrifice.
True. It makes you think the videos were made by a woman who works jobs with other women. That happens. Ohhhhhh wait. Are you trying to imply that men's workplaces have less abuse, manipulation, and exploitation? LmaooooooooooOOOOOOOLOLOLO no.
That's cuz the males are higher and tell the female exactly what to say, word for word, almost scripted. I left my job, treated a lot like this in 11/2023, they passed my work onto two other people and still have not hired anyone. Posting finally next month. Waiting for the two who have their jobs and my former job to get ill. Or to quit. People really believe the BS that the job is the best in the world. BS! 100%!!
No, people refuse "promotions" that mean way more responsibility, duties and hours for just the same income or a ridiculous increase that ends up eaten by inflation anyways. Offer real promotions and see who refuses them.
Yeah, I'm not going to accept a promotion that means 3X the work with no overtime pay and a raise of $0.25 an hour. You want people to accept a promotion, pay them a substantial amount more
"congratulations! you are promoted to manager and now have to be at work and available 24/7, supervise everyone, have your neck on the line if anything goes wrong! it comes with a 50 cent pay raise!"
Meanwhile, I the US:
"Congratulations! You have been hired to an entry level position at our company. We schedule you for 10-12 hours a week and, if you are competent enough, hold you accountable for the mistakes of everyone else around you including supervisors at least two levels above you. Also, don't even think about getting a second job to supplement your income because we need you available 24/7 to provide us with those 10-12 hours a week... if we're feeling generous, peasant." Seriously, companies need to stop acting like we're in a "late-stage capitalism" since the term was invented by a Marxist trying to explain capitalism.
@@shishoka And people wonder why a move toward communism is making a comeback.....
What?…You got a fifty cent raise? I didn’t get anything except responsibility but no authority…
There's a management position at my job that has been unfilled for over a YEAR because no one wants all that extra responsibility for a 50 cent raise lmao
And I was hired to take on one of the employees responsibilties so that he could take the position, despite the fact that he had no intention of taking it, and didn't.
@tyrongkojy oh yeah because communism has always worked
If you give your bosses any indication that you're burnt out they'll throw you away like a broken part.
Well this is a capitalist world 😅
The corporate world is like the maintenance of a car: Ain't nobody gonna "fix" a broken lamp. Throw it away, buy a new one
Nah capitalism is banned. What we have is the death of competition through regulation causing mega monopolies that are essentially government mandated. Since no competition exists companies can be as abusive as possible and nobody can resist due to them having absolute power in an area.
@@oceanbytez847 What specific regulations favor mega monopolies? I often hear about not enough regulation being an issue but haven't heard that so it sounds interesting
@@traveller23e I think it's that most smaller companies can't afford to keep up with all the increasing regulations like the giants can, so they're forced out of the competition and this leaves the giants with even more of a monopoly.
I’m 59 and just got hired as a dishwasher at a local Mexican restaurant. I work part time, I go in, do my job and leave. No one tells me what to do. The highest paying job I’ve ever had!
When the pay equates the stress, then we can talk about climbing up the ladder😂
Exactly lmao be the highest paid grunt anyone has ever seen
If only you could get paid more for doing the grunt work more efficiently, and then just stay a grunt but highly paid.
My husband turned down a promotion to manager because it would have meant more hours and a major hourly pay cut. He works night shift with a differential and he's got seniority and promoting to management would have gotten rid of all of that.
I think a lot of companies will put folk through such ringers because the average person wants to be in some kind of position that puts them in control. Truth be told, I personally don’t see the point of needing to do any of the above. Especially if the individuals are petty, uneducated, lack vision, sight, good judgment and the likes. As all that you’re actually doing is baby sitting pests. Good companies, tend to hire responsible people that are managed by mature minds. If the folk that said manager is suppose to manage, is managing him or her………..he or she is really just going through the motions. Something you can see in how serious they are when it comes to making sound decisions as well as getting things done,
pay cut??!?
Who gives a pay cut on promotion? Lady you sure your husband ain't workin in a scam?
@@zweitekonto9654
Likely he was going from a tech specialist role to management and HR has a defined pay structure for roles
They did that to someone I knew. They promoted him to a salaried position so they wouldn’t have to pay him overtime.
Half the techs I used to work with used to be supervisors and just decided that was not worth the pay bump.
Often you don't even get a pay bump, so yeah, i sympathise with these people.
This is why EVERY workplace needs to be Unionized.
I remember working with a woman who got promoted to manager. I asked her what it was like making more money. I learned how salary worked that day, and that as the go-to employee who worked overtime I was actually the highest earner below the regional manager. But she now worked way more hours than even me and had way more responsibility.
Yeah, tried that, still got dragged upwards by force, so I ended up having to leave a job I really liked. They're still looking for a volunteer (sacrifice) a year later.
💯 I’m good here; they (higher ups) get so annoyed and frustrated with u and the happier you are in ur position the more frustrated and vengeful they get. DOCUMENT WITH NAME TIME & DATE EMAIL TO YOURSELF AND RECORD WHERE APPLICABLE 👀👏👏👏🙌🙏🕊
Had a kook constantly trying to pretend like he was concerned about how I felt with the job thus far. So I responded, same shit, different day. You would have thought that he would go away after hearing that……..but no. He is the type that believes that he knows how to engage and “deal” with everyone. Often times doing and saying inappropriate things that’s meant to either intimidate or make you feel scared or insecure. Personally I find such presumption to be extremely forward and antagonizing……but it seems like his need to peg and provoke at will, is more important than using common and obvious sense.
My mom used to be a manager (food manager for an ice rink concession stand) and she ended up basically getting her wages stolen, when you did the math based on how many hours she was working, it came out to like $9 an hour because she NEVER ended up working below 45. Usually at least 50 or more. 10-12 hour shifts every time and during events it would come out to more than 60. The company ALSO broke the law by accepting pandemic business loans they didn't need AND allowing private parties despite being nonessential. Shout out to Skate Zone ✨
As someone who started in Maintenance and spend 6 years climbing to a Supervisory position in a different department...only to get fired for "not getting along" with the HR manager, I can tell you it's 100% not worth it to play that game 😑
Yeah that’s how it felt when I got promoted at dollar general from a standard employee to LSA. 50 cent pay raise, way more stress and responsibilities. And on top of that, if your working at the store with a normal employee as an LSA YOU are the manager on duty. Which means you get to also handle returns and after to deal with angry customers and all this other bs, should it arise. The promotion wasn’t worth it tbh. I regret taking it. It’s basically the exact same experience as when I was a normal employee except slightly higher pay and way more responsibilities. This was honestly a mistake
I dont want to move up in the company
Them: buh bye
The great thing is that we're basically all deciding to save our sanity together. Banish everyone that won't play your game and you'll wind up like -Twitter- X.
😂😂😂😂😂😅 "maybe you should join me Suzie"
Time to learn how to give yourself one of those jobs that isn't real where you can just send a couple of emails a day, do yoga in your office, and make $800K a month
You have to be the CEO’s son/daughter for that job
More responsibility doesn't always mean more pay or benefits. I've been offered more work for little reward.
I'll take personal happiness.
This is beautiful!😅
Is the raise even significant?
50 cents an hour
I hate how the only career trajectory for most places involves getting into management. Incidentally almost every org I’ve worked for has had terrible leadership filled with people who started off in other roles then got into management. Not a coincidence.
You have no idea of the shear stupidity until you've dealt with upper management getting on you and your team for low productivity after they cut two production positions.
Nice animation.
BTW at first i though the roles were inverse
My company tried to promote me to a higher position with probably double the work load. When I asked how much more $ the position offered they told me I would get a dollar more an hour from the differential when they moved me to 3rd shift. Lol. I'm good. I think I'll stay in my current position thanks.
So happy I have no ambition!
Such words are really just meant to seduce one into believing things that aren’t true.
Plenty of ambition. Simply a lack of willingness to have every facet of one's health destroyed for the benefit of a corporation that doesn't give a f
@@junglekutz5625some people just aren’t materialistic and are happy with what they have
Reminds me of when i turned down becoming a supervisor at Starbucks years ago because that stress aint worth the extra 50p an hour 😅 id only been there a year and a half and thought itd been 3 years! Enjoyed it mostly despite that XD they only offered it to me because I'd been there longer than all the other baristas at that point 😅
I did the same thing at my old place... They were constantly looking for shift leads, but because the owner hated noghts, it meant losing a preferred shift tiime and maybe a 1 dollar bump
This is why many tech workers wanna stay on the technical side of things instead of the "promotion" to management.
In IT, managers, generally, managers have to get paid more because no one wants that crap job, unless you're new, or naive, or power hungry.
Tbf the model isn't at all sustainable
Like, people are living longer and the more ambitious are going to clog the high positions so new people won't really be able to climb
It's not like people are able to buy houses and have families either way, so why bother? Lay low - the Chinese are quite ahead even on that department XD
I feel seen and understood 😭
Please explain this to my mom and boss, my work FORCES you to climb with mnimal benefit, I *Can't* quiet quit bc they're always aiming for maximum production, I'm fk overworked and stressed, I should be winning THREE TIMES the minimal salary I AM EXPECTED TO WORK THE LOAD OF 3 PPL, and all the thanks I get is ONE cup of free coffee WHICH COSTED ME EXTRA WORK in a 3 rank competition in the department, I hate it here 😭
Look for other jobs. If people don't drop out of those black companies, they'll keep doing this.
See if you can pull anyone else with you.
You choose to be a slave.
I qualify for a promotion if I’d just apply for it (quite a few of us do in my workplace) but it doesn’t seem to be something a lot of us care for.
Not saying it would be 100% for anyone who does, there’s still an interview process of course but again, most of us just don’t seem to care. We make enough to get by plus a little extra and everyone’s just kinda hanging out lol
So true.
I’m in the ironic position that if I get promoted I will have less work to do, no longer have my neck on the line and be paid more (I’ll still have the same amount of responsibility but hey! I consider that a win)
If you don’t wanna climb the ladder, then just form a union. Unions are the best way to show your boss who’s really boss.
@@Michael-uc2pn It’s YOUR Union. You are the boss in a union. Completely different dynamic.
No I'm not interested in selling my soul in order to climb the corporate ladder.
Aaah climbing the ladder is such a carrot. But managers know this, and they suggest you might get a promotion just to get you trying. I'm 46 and already scammed like this 3rd time now. Leader tasks, clearly stating I'm a tech lead but no rise, no actual promotion, no areas of decission/responsibility - just more non-technical tasks delegated to me from actual manager.
Veronica is right, just don't do it. Especially if this is not the first time. I might not be simply clever enough to be manager if I allow exploiting myself this way. Managers need to be cunny, clever, lazy and resilliant - but I was naive, stupid, engaged and overstressed. I would not promote a sucker like me either.
There's no climbing the ladder beyond a few rungs anymore. No degree? No management position for you, no matter how good you are with productivity or customers. Shouldn't need a bachelors to be a manager at a department store. The people at the top do not want people at the bottom mingling with them.
Poetry.
It depends a lot on the company you work for, but for me, I’d rather work my ass off for all the money I can get. You have to work hard regardless, may as well see how far you can go. I’m old and retired now, but I was able to provide well for my family. It doesn’t happen without sacrifice.
Make more money and watch the governmemt take nearly half (UK), or on some cases two thirds, why bother.
All these toxic work environment vids are all between female employees. Really makes you think
True. It makes you think the videos were made by a woman who works jobs with other women. That happens.
Ohhhhhh wait. Are you trying to imply that men's workplaces have less abuse, manipulation, and exploitation? LmaooooooooooOOOOOOOLOLOLO no.
That's cuz the males are higher and tell the female exactly what to say, word for word, almost scripted. I left my job, treated a lot like this in 11/2023, they passed my work onto two other people and still have not hired anyone. Posting finally next month. Waiting for the two who have their jobs and my former job to get ill. Or to quit. People really believe the BS that the job is the best in the world. BS! 100%!!
Trust me, men can be as bad. They just like to share things as freely
It’s because a woman is making these from her pov and probs has just had mostly female bosses… men absolutely create toxic work environments too.
I just assumed it was because she as a woman could more easily do female voices than male 😂
Manager do less soo its easier
Couldn’t understand 1/2 what they were saying😡
Holy crap people refuse promotions… The West is so done.
If the pay increase isn’t worth it then why? The point of work is about money, not a title.
No, people refuse "promotions" that mean way more responsibility, duties and hours for just the same income or a ridiculous increase that ends up eaten by inflation anyways. Offer real promotions and see who refuses them.
People refuse high workloads. I'm not going to work 70 hours a week, because the extra money isn't worth not having any free time.
Yeah, I'm not going to accept a promotion that means 3X the work with no overtime pay and a raise of $0.25 an hour. You want people to accept a promotion, pay them a substantial amount more
Women in the workplace was a terrible idea.
Not all the same...
You want to stare at men all day? Fruit
Tf this have to do with women?
@@nobody-xh6ii if you can't tell, then you probably are one.
@@priscillajimenez27 how very solipsistic of you.
Are you sure you used all the "trigger" words snowflakes...