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Joseph J. Aragona Jr.
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over 6 months ago

I was laid off in 4/2020 due to C-19. I have been applying on almost every employment site with no luck. I have a lot of experience in the commercial and industrial HVAC industry, traveled the world as factory technical representative, and operated mechanical contracting business in a 50/50 partnership. Unfortunately, I cannot run service any longer due to physical restrictions, but my knowledge and work ethic(leadership skills) are my greatest assets. Employers are commenting on how impressive my resume is but they chose another candidate. This is the most common reply from employers. Not sure if my age, pay/benefit requirements, qualifications, or they are really not hiring? 🙏🇺🇸 #jobsearch #career #fulltime#benefits #discrimination #age #pay #benefits #compensation #leadership

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Jennifer Young
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Big companies like McDonald's, Chipotle, are increasing employee pay. Are these increases enough to get you to work there? #aboutmyjob #pay

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Jerry Geheb
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And because of that is on Social Security get hurt for our little 1.2 % cost of living increase is gone before we see it , Medicare raised , RX Ins. Raised there went what little we got . Then everything else raised because wages raise . Rich get richer , working people and retired go behind .

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Your so true! People don't understand that we have been young once also, now we have moved to the OLD and they think we can be forgotten. Not me! I have worked all my live and still work, everyday. But I make sure my family is ok, all of them. If I can help I do so. Wether it be babysitting, making meals, cleaning,laundry,mowing the grass, taking care of the sick, picking up kids from school and to, delivering forgotten lunch, Doctors appointments, pets, sewing clothes to make them new again, getting food from the garden and sharing with all. Delivering basket of goodies all the way down to homemade cookies and bars , jams and pies. Trading clothes to small for bigger and to big for smaller. I take care of 7 houses not including my own , so 8. I do all that is listed and still have love and patience to share and attend to who ever needs it. Kids are kids let them be kids and play in the dirt and use the imaginations. Adults, get those little hands working for you and those little legs running for what you need. All of this is easy if you put a plan together. You don't need to be a rocket scientist to figure this out. But STOP and I mean STOP using kids as a crutch or excuse. Don't put them out in front of the bullets! That is the adults job and not there's. Now you can figure out who this is and say all of your nasty comments to me! Not in front of the kids. This world is ours for now, they will have to take care of it sooner than later, unless we all screw it up so much that there is nothing left to take care of. So figure it out! Stand up and start making your family strong and show them how to be strong and not how to beg or wait for someone else to give you a hand out. YEP, IT"S ME, the one who has an opinion on everything. But I stand on my own and I help out all that I can and then some. What do you do?

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There are many employees, at vary levels, who had to take pay cuts because of the ongoing pandemic.

A question I have received several times has been whether their future salaries will be impacted (lowered) because of this.

The answer is no.

The reason is simple: Your current or past salary is private information and does not need to, and should not, be shared with anyone at a prospective company, including external recruiters.

When stating your desired salary, do the research for the market level and provide a range to get the conversation started.

All that matters is matching up your desired base salary with what the company is willing to pay. If those numbers are far apart, the negotiation process will begin.

Your current or past salary is never a variable in these discussions.

#salary #jobsearch #pay #compensation

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Darin Lesmeister
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over 6 months ago

The biggest mistake I made while working at esm was showing up the next day. Worst place I've ever worked and I work for a lot of terrible companies. Back in Kansas the right to work state. I live in Washington now we get a 15 minute break every 2 hours with pay. The minimum wage is $16 here in Seattle. You won't make that a TSM and you have to work 6 hours without a break then you get your 30 minute lunch without pay what a terrible place esm metals

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Debbie Delmage
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over 6 months ago

Toys R Us just won a two million-dollar lawsuit for severance pay I work there for 12 and 1/2 years I was four months away from 13 years and I only got $934 that was enough to help pay one rent payment and I'm still struggling to pay rent day today month to month yes I'm trying to find a full-time job but right now I work for a company a Merchandising company and it's still not enough I honestly think working for Toys R Us for 12 and a half years I should be getting more than $934 am I not right in my thinking

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Vicki Chaney
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over 6 months ago

I could write a novel about Belk. Trust no one around you and keep your ears open and your mouth shut. It's all about who can get the most sales. Yes, that's part of the job, but there are such things as what we call a register hog. Belk has what's called sales per hour. If you don't meet that they will drop your pay, and you may not find out til you look at your pay stub. That may be their company policy, but it's not fair. Your pay should be based on how YOU perform as a customer service representative.
Also I would like to point out that in my 7 years there, I saw a huge turnover in management as well as sales floor associates. The manager's are always cracking under the pressure of ridiculous changes. I could go on but you get the drift. I don't recommend working for this company unless it's to gain experience and move on. Oh and forget overtime. Expect minimal hours.

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cody long
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over 6 months ago

My last job the owner ended up lieing to me. It was check day. And at the end of the day I asked her to cash my check and she said, " we don't have the money to,. So that was the first lie, cause they bring in at the least $2,000 a day. So I go out, colause my ride is here and talk to him about it he says " he's going to wait for her to come out so he can talk to her about it", but she never came out. So we left. Ended up calling her husband to see if I could get $40 for gas cause we were about to run out. He said" that that she had offered me 100$........ Ok so hold on a sec wtf. There is the other lie. If she had offered me 100$ I would have taken the offer and left.. Now he's mad at me. So I hang up the phone, and I never showed back up to work. I really don't like people that do things like that to you.

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Jacob Eulloqui
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over 6 months ago

How much does Chick-fil-A get paid for 1 hour

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Connor Finley
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over 6 months ago

So, my employer is currently paying me 12 an hour for a porter position, only thing is should I get more like an annual pay? I am 23 yrs old and not to mention meticulous with my job. As u can see. And this is after I have to come in and clean for everyone else?

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