• tygerprints@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    In terms of having to be on time and do what you’re expected to do, or in terms of coming in whenever you want and doing nothing and getting paid? And if it’s the latter, why would you ever leave such a job?

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      1 year ago

      As for why i don’t work there anymore, they realize they had a bunch people like me on the salary
      that they were paying way too much to do way too little, and the semiconductor markets down

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      The second one, I had two hours of work, and those hours of work. Literally part of my job is stay in there and play on your pho until the machine is done. All I did to the machine was press a button and move it about 10 feet it was hand held.

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        To me that sounds kind of ideal, just stay there and do nothing but press a button and get paid. I did have an office manager job where all I was required to do was show up - because all the other employees there were part-time and most were students who went to school during the day.

        So while I was there, I did run the office (payroll, answer phones, keep the filing system, format the monthly newsletter) but most days there was nothing to do but play games on the computer. Occasionally my boss would come in and she’d take me to lunch, then tell me to go home early.

        I loved that job! But then the Board of Directors decided to dissolve the company - so - all good things do eventually come to an end.