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  1. I love how management can not pay me for my hours worked (~$150) and get away with it. Yet, as soon as I am slightly overpaid by ~$20, the world is pretty much at its end.

    Thursday, 07-Nov-13 09:23:07 UTC from web
    1. @renovatedkitchen employers :PP (Still I've gotta say I'm grateful mine runs her business well enough to pay me competitively considering I'm just a night watch)

      Thursday, 07-Nov-13 09:28:20 UTC from web
      1. @pony lucky. I don't get paid a lot per hour, but I don't think it's much to ask to be paid for what I work. I wonder how good their insurance is. Asking me to move millions of dollars per plane and not pay me properly? Guess who's got the cards in their hand.

        Thursday, 07-Nov-13 09:31:12 UTC from web
        1. @renovatedkitchen I still don't make enough to afford my bills or pay taxes, and for some reason they don't offer be benefits despite working full time hours and the law requiring them to, but yeah.. :P

          Thursday, 07-Nov-13 09:33:19 UTC from web
          1. @pony why not complain about that? Or go to the government employment service and report it? I've reported this hell hole to a couple places. Stirred up a lot of crap lately. Just need to find one bit of evidence that I know exists, and the boss guy will be finned and jailed. Guaranteed. For stealing thousands, fraud and sexual harassment.

            Thursday, 07-Nov-13 09:36:27 UTC from web
            1. @renovatedkitchen yikes. Well my employer can be really hard nosed, but she's alright generally. I'm not sure if she's denying me benefits illegally or just using some sort of loop hole honestly.

              Thursday, 07-Nov-13 09:38:02 UTC from web
            2. @renovatedkitchen I've been meaning to ask her about benefits. I really don't see how she can call me a part time employee when I work 33 hours per week.

              Thursday, 07-Nov-13 09:39:13 UTC from web