In my Volkswagen Beetle once. It was exciting in the moment but looking back it was pretty meh.
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Definitely do it in person and take the approach of “I was offered $17.50 initially and I have show I am reliable/hardworking over the last 4 months, and I would like to earn $X now” rather than “it’s not fair I was told this rate but got paid less”. Specific examples to show your value are helpful, use a friendly but firm approach, but recognize usually employers have complete discretion in wages unless you are part of union or have a contract so there’s a chance they will say no.
Another option is to use those 4 months of experience to get a new warehouse job with better pay. People tend to earn more job hopping than waiting for raises.
saratoPersonal Finance@lemmy.ml•If I'm legal resident of a state with no state income tax, but work a W-4 job in a different state that has a very high state income tax...English1·1 year agoGenerally speaking you are taxed/follow employment laws of the state you do the work in.
saratoData is Beautiful@lemmy.world•Do You Tip More or Less Often Than the Average American?English43·1 year agoIn general, I tip 20% at restaurants and salons, food delivery services typically get a flat tip of $7 per order, maybe a few bucks if I’m picking up the food myself, and $1 per coffee or drink at a bar. If service is really good or really awful (ie, the server is rude), I adjust accordingly.
Edit: someone apparently doesn’t like what I do with my own money.
sarato Work Reform@lemmy.world•In the age of public salary-range listings, some jobseekers feel duped29·1 year agoI live in a state with transparent salary laws and this argument that posting the salary range isn’t deceptive is laughable. If that were true, why wouldn’t they be transparent and make it clear it’s a salary range and not a hiring range? The fact is, most people searching for a job are most interested in what they would be earning when they’re hired, not a theoretical wage 5, 10, or 15 years in the future.
Cognitive dissonance. People see themselves as rational and intelligent and anything that counters that is very difficult to accept, so they double down.
sarato Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Homeowners of lemmy who bought in 2020-21, how are you feeling today about your purchase?51·1 year agoWe sold our rural starter home in Dec 2020 and made a decent profit, which we used to move back to the city in June 2021. We definitely overpaid on the purchase price (not a lot of choices in our housing market), but our rate is good and the payment is doable, so I think it was a good decision.
sarato Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Excluding the obvious ones such as politics, what topics can't you stand listening to people talk about?30·1 year agoPeople talking about wanting to lose weight or dieting. It’s one thing to say “I’m going to skip dessert because I’m watching what I eat” but more often than not, it turns into this dark, self hating thing, e.g. “I gained so much weight over the holidays, I can’t believe I’m up to X lbs, I look so ugly.” Women especially seem to bond over these conversations and it makes me really uncomfortable and sad to be honest.
sarato Leftism@lemmy.world•Freedom Foundation Used ‘Trickery’ To Try To Get Teachers To Drop Union MembershipEnglish11·1 year agoI guess if you can’t convince people to support your cause, trying to deceive them into doing so is the next best thing.
This is maybe one of the best pictures I’ve ever seen on Lemmy. I love these dogs.
Apparently I’m disgusting because I only brush and floss at night. I wish I was the sort of person who brushed after every meal but I just can’t be bothered. I haven’t had a cavity in years though, so I guess it works for me.
sarato Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How to write an effective CV, how to be dare to apply for a higher position?15·2 years agoYou want a functional resume, which focuses more on skills rather than work history. I know a CV isn’t the exact same thing as a resume, but it’s similar enough that if you searched “functional resume examples” you would have a good starting point. You can always include skills that you obtained through education/hobbies/volunteer activities too.
I guess I should clarify I start offering hugs to people. I would never just wrap my arms around someone unless I knew it was ok.
I have the most embarrassing quirk when I drink. I get super emotional and start giving out hugs to people I would never hug sober.
sarato Work Reform@lemmy.world•Nearly 20% of workers have changed their name on a resume because of discrimination concerns, says new report10·2 years agoThis sort of discrimination is very real. I work in vocational rehabilitation and I’ve had to have these sort of frank discussions with clients, especially if they aren’t getting interviews when they’re well qualified.
You are right about government hiring taking forever. It took me about 5-6 months from the time I applied to my first government job to actually starting.
I fell off a walking path into a bunch of massive rocks Wile E Coyote style five minutes into sight seeing with my brother who I hadn’t seen in 10 years. I managed to hobble away with only a grade three sprain and some horrible bruising. It’s healed now but perpetually stiff. My new normal is walking down stairs like a 95 year old.