Yes
Fuck Israel
Its the legal minimum.pirana6 wrote:
is 20 days (excluding sick and country-holidays) typical for Australia?
All the federal ones except mlk, columbus, and vets. Get a 4 day weekend for tg/bf thoughKEN-JENNINGS wrote:
what about paid holidays? 2 weeks PTO bumped up to 3 weeks after 5 years is pretty standard from my experience.Jay wrote:
I get 10 vacation, 5 sick and 1 personal. Will go up to 15 after 5 years
fuck you, you fucking fuck.SuperJail Warden wrote:
Thank a union member for all your time off.
I get emails from the Republican national committee from Rince Priebus once a week. I must have signed up for the GOP newsletter when I was off my shit.Steve-0 wrote:
fuck you, you fucking fuck.SuperJail Warden wrote:
Thank a union member for all your time off.
Message brought to you by Rince Priebus, who, with a name like that, should be excluded by the Republican Party.
fuck anyone named "Rince Priebus", fuck him
Cybargs forgot to say, everyone gets free healthcare here.Steve-0 wrote:
fuck you. i was happy, because i'm moving to a better situation.
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The promotion is literally exactly the same job, it's just a seniority title and pay-raise, it's not even really a position. It doesn't make sense that they can't do it unless like you said, I either suck more than I thought, and I rarely ever hear grief from my supervisor so I don't think that's it. Or the budget doesn't allow for more than a certain amount of such promotions in a year, or my manager is just extremely lazy to the point of not wanting to go through the promotion process without being nagged a million times which I would guess is the most likely.Pocshy2.0 wrote:
This is likely not what you want to hear, but there could be 2 reason's you got passed over for a promotion (apart from not having thought to ask for one): 1.) they actually need someone competent at the bottom of the totem-pole to deal with shit on-the-ground without worry of other duties interfering. That is, you might actually be too good at your job to let them get on without you if you move up. 2.) You actually suck at your job/have a bad work attitude and they are doing damage mitigation by keeping you at the bottom. Sometimes they'll 'promote' you to an office where you can do less damage, but that's not the case here.
So my advice is this:
1.) do what every else says and ask for the promotion
2.) ask at your performance review if there is anything you should do to prepare yourself to be promoted (training, job shadowing, whatever)
3.) if all else fails, try being slightly worse at your job for a couple of months. Worst case you leave a place that you had no future at anyways
Disclaimer: I've only seen this happen to other people at the office. I do not have first hand experience.
Congrats, was it for the position you were talking about earlier?Ultrafunkula wrote:
Yay! Just got invited to a job interview
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"If you're irreplaceable, you can't be promoted"Pocshy2.0 wrote:
1.) they actually need someone competent at the bottom of the totem-pole to deal with shit on-the-ground without worry of other duties interfering. That is, you might actually be too good at your job to let them get on without you if you move up.