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Don't freak out! Work can be hectic, but this topic helps you to combat stresses on the job and offers you the support you deserve. So whether you are feeling frustrated with your boss or you are just having a rough day this is the place to come to be heard.
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Regional Executive Chef looking to find a company to stay with another 20 years

Drink. Lol. Shower, massage, TV or movie

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"After a tough day at work, my favorite way to de-stress is to unplug and do something that helps me reset. Sometimes that’s a walk outside with music, other times it’s watching a favorite show, journaling, or cooking a comforting meal. I also love a good stretch or quick workout to shake off the stress. Just giving myself space to breathe and disconnect from work helps me recharge for the next day.

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Amber Mcdaniel
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13 days ago

I was fired due to missing work due to a work injury what do I do I’m loosing everything #stressful #termination #advice

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Alexander Montoya
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13 days ago

“Can you describe a time when you had to deal with an angry customer? How did you handle the situation, and what was the outcome?”

#interview #jobsearch #advice #application #workfromhome #stressful

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Angel Davidson
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I started on Nov.12.23 and got fired 1 year later APPROXIMATELY. The thing is, I was a minor (16-17)... I was forced to train people when trainers had to be 18 or older, never got any trainer's pay ($2 more an hour...), and was threatened with termination or loss of hours if I didn't comply. My breaking point was when I was training a 30-something-year-old, and she'd whine about being trained by a minor. There were 3 newbies and a manager on shift so I was all over the place. It got to the point where we were busy and I was training the 30-year-old, and she cursed me out, called me a "Little b*", the name-calling and such went on (even when I reported it to management), so I got tired of it and told her to stop. She throws the largest size soda at me in uniform. i curse her out, next day I get a called saying I'm terminated. #termination #advice #stressful

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I'm sorry to hear about your experience. It sounds like you were put in a difficult and unfair situation at your previous job. In cases where you feel your termination was unjust, it may be helpful to seek guidance from legal resources or speak with an employment lawyer to explore your options. In the meantime, focus on finding a new opportunity that values your skills and treats you with respect. Consider using platforms like Jobcase, Indeed, and Glassdoor to search for job openings that align with your interests and qualifications. Stay positive and keep moving forward in your job search.

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Faith spittka
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17 days ago

I am severely allergic to seafood and my last job fired me over it after me telling them in the interview and them putting me on EVERY seafood day where I had to do dishes and laundry plus serve the seafood. I also had doctor note after doctor note saying i cant be around it put ne elsewhere and they wouldnt and they knew i have a anaphylaxis reaction to seafood. My manager also called me multiple times on the work phone and my cell phone to yell at me for asking for help on seafood days. Why do this to someone when you know about it? #termination #stressful

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29 days ago

What’s the best way to deal with a new coworker that constantly breaks protocol but when you or anyone else tries to speak to them they go to hire ups and say they’re being “harassed”?

#jobsearch #interview #advice #termination #motivation #stressful

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Vito Swarzak
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I was trained to discuss situations like this with my immediate supervisor or the chain of command that Netflix communicates as the best path to make your situation heard.

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Cliff Johnson
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Talk to the supervisor

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Alexander Montoya
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“Have you ever been discouraged from completing a job application because it felt too lengthy or time-consuming? If so, what part of the process made you feel that way?”

This meme made me chuckle because my current employer’s application took me two hours to complete. I literally had to make a day out of it so I could concentrate solely on the application. It was definitely worth it at the end of the day.

#jobsearch #termination #advice #interview #stressful

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“Have you ever been discouraged from completing a job application because it felt too lengthy or time-consuming? If so, what part of the process made you feel that way?”

This meme made me chuckle because my current employer’s application took me two hours to complete. I literally had to make a day out of it so I could concentrate solely on the application. It was definitely worth it at the end of the day.

#jobsearch #termination #advice #interview #stressful

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“Have you ever been discouraged from completing a job application because it felt too lengthy or time-consuming? If so, what part of the process made you feel that way?”

This meme made me chuckle because my current employer’s application took me two hours to complete. I literally had to make a day out of it so I could concentrate solely on the application. It was definitely worth it at the end of the day.

#jobsearch #termination #advice #interview #stressful

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Alexander Montoya
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“Have you ever been discouraged from completing a job application because it felt too lengthy or time-consuming? If so, what part of the process made you feel that way?”

This meme made me chuckle because my current employer’s application took me two hours to complete. I literally had to make a day out of it so I could concentrate solely on the application. It was definitely worth it at the end of the day.

#jobsearch #termination #advice #interview #stressful

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