Post by M KfivethousandPost by M KfivethousandIf you read the comments, she says she had no short term disability.
So she put in for PTO even though she had none.
All the company has to do is provide you with UNpaid time off.
Which is exactly what they did when they deducted time off from her next paycheck.
Unpaid time off.
Literally any company would do exactly that.
She’s lucky she doesn’t work for a place where you just get fired for not coming in. Even if you’re sick.
https://twitter.com/allisongrayce/status/1369027743694938118?s=20
it was hard to replace me
No buyout in that case
Buyout only when junior cheaper talent available
mk5000
I do not have a theory, nor do I know somebody else's theory that constitutes a satisfactory explanation of the Great Depression. It's really a very important, unexplained event and process, which I would be very interested in and would like to see explained.
Thomas J. Sargent, in Conversations with Economists (1983) by Arjo Klamer
a story
A GUY'S very first day at work in 2001, usda showed up.
he came in at 9am, usda showed up at 9:15
He didn’t even know what usda was, let alone how to run an inspection.
So he asked one of the employees on a scale of 1-10 how important is this? 10
Ok so they had cats in the facility at the time. All legal, no issues.
Except that the vendor unknowingly sent a pregnant one (not allowed)
the vet tech at the time cried and convinced the other employees to rgive birth, she would find homes for the kittens.
She gave birth to 3 little squirts about a week before the usda showed up.
new boss asked if they were allowed to have kittens in the facility.
No, because they didn’t have a breeding license.
he said “kill them”
the employee ran around the building all day, checking where the usda was going, and moving those little kittens from room to room behind wherever they were.
This went on all day.
the boss never asked if the kittens were killed and forgot about it by lunchtime.
Kittens weaned and got homes a month later.
the employee kept one, and that little kitten is 19 years old now and still alive.
mk5000
I don't know how many modern families watch 'Modern Family,' but then one of the points of 'Modern Family' is that it's hard to tell what a modern family is anymore, let alone what it does.
Steve Erickson