Velocity Reviews - Computer Hardware Reviews

Velocity Reviews > Newsgroups > Computer Certification > MCSE > My work situation

Reply
Thread Tools

My work situation

 
 
CBIC
Guest
Posts: n/a
 
      06-23-2005
justdoit wrote:
> I'm a student and I'm on IT track. But for the moment I
> have to take a clerical job to make a living.
>
> I just started on this new clerical job in a family business
> who has about 50 employees. My salary is paid monthly.
> Roughly $100 per day. I was told I have one hour lunch, 15
> minutes breaks in the morning and afternoon. and eight hours
> a day. However, I have to finish all my work.
>
> The work for my job turns out to be enormous. I have to
> cut my lunch to 30 minutes, no breaks at all, and frequently
> stay one hour late to get the work done. My co-workers who
> have the same position are doing the same. But they seems
> all fine with it. I never questioned them though since I'm
> new. But I realize that we all might be needing the job and
> the small salary that we don't want to say anything.
>
> This is my first clerical job. I didn't know it's like
> this. I'm fine with the somewhat low pay, but I don't like
> it that I have to cut my lunch hour and taking no breaks and
> staying late and being busy all day. Is this real with most
> of clerical jobs? My previous jobs are not like this. But
> they were not clerical and I worked for some larger
> companies. I need someone to tell me about it.


You're whining about only having to work 9.5 hours a day. Get a real job you
slacker. If I only had to work 9.5 hours a day I could get a part time job
yet and really make some money. I could flip burgers or deliver pizza.
That's where the real money is.
--
aka
Doom MCNGP #38
www.mcngp.com knocked up your sister.
Don't forget to send spam to



 
Reply With Quote
 
 
 
 
justdoit
Guest
Posts: n/a
 
      06-23-2005
On Thu, 23 Jun 2005 15:22:10 -0500, "CBIC"
<> wrote:

>justdoit wrote:
>> I'm a student and I'm on IT track. But for the moment I
>> have to take a clerical job to make a living.
>>
>> I just started on this new clerical job in a family business
>> who has about 50 employees. My salary is paid monthly.
>> Roughly $100 per day. I was told I have one hour lunch, 15
>> minutes breaks in the morning and afternoon. and eight hours
>> a day. However, I have to finish all my work.
>>
>> The work for my job turns out to be enormous. I have to
>> cut my lunch to 30 minutes, no breaks at all, and frequently
>> stay one hour late to get the work done. My co-workers who
>> have the same position are doing the same. But they seems
>> all fine with it. I never questioned them though since I'm
>> new. But I realize that we all might be needing the job and
>> the small salary that we don't want to say anything.
>>
>> This is my first clerical job. I didn't know it's like
>> this. I'm fine with the somewhat low pay, but I don't like
>> it that I have to cut my lunch hour and taking no breaks and
>> staying late and being busy all day. Is this real with most
>> of clerical jobs? My previous jobs are not like this. But
>> they were not clerical and I worked for some larger
>> companies. I need someone to tell me about it.

>
>You're whining about only having to work 9.5 hours a day. Get a real job you
>slacker. If I only had to work 9.5 hours a day I could get a part time job
>yet and really make some money. I could flip burgers or deliver pizza.
>That's where the real money is.


Are you guys serious? You're all standing on the employer
side as if a job is supposed to be like that.
 
Reply With Quote
 
 
 
 
catwalker63
Guest
Posts: n/a
 
      06-24-2005
justdoit <> prattled ceaslessly in
news::

> On Thu, 23 Jun 2005 15:22:10 -0500, "CBIC"
> <> wrote:
>
>>
>>You're whining about only having to work 9.5 hours a day. Get a real
>>job you slacker. If I only had to work 9.5 hours a day I could get a
>>part time job yet and really make some money. I could flip burgers or
>>deliver pizza. That's where the real money is.

>
> Are you guys serious? You're all standing on the employer
> side as if a job is supposed to be like that.
>


It depends on how you look at it. Current economic conditions mean that
businesses are cutting costs which translates to more work per worker.
What people here are trying to convey is that it is tough all over.
You've also expressed a wish to enter the IT field where this has been
going on for a long time. We aren't on the employer's side but we also
aren't in a position to bargain -- the employer's hold the cards right
now. Unless you have some special skills that are in short supply, you
pretty much have to take what they dish. Clerical work is traditionally
scut work and they can find many people who will deal with your situation
without complaint. Try looking for ways to be more efficient or look for
work elsewhere doing something else.

--
Catwalker
aka Pu$$y Feet
BS, MCP, MCSA
MCNGP #43
www.mcngp.com
faq.mcngp.com
"If man could be crossed with the cat, it would improve man, but it would
deteriorate the cat." Mark Twain
 
Reply With Quote
 
Zed
Guest
Posts: n/a
 
      06-24-2005
Face it, you've come to the wrong place for a cry. You need to stand up like
a man, not a charity case. If you have a contract over pay and conditions,
enforce it, or walk or put up with it. What age are you?

"justdoit" <> wrote in message
news:...
> I'm a student and I'm on IT track. But for the moment I
> have to take a clerical job to make a living.
>
> I just started on this new clerical job in a family business
> who has about 50 employees. My salary is paid monthly.
> Roughly $100 per day. I was told I have one hour lunch, 15
> minutes breaks in the morning and afternoon. and eight hours
> a day. However, I have to finish all my work.
>
> The work for my job turns out to be enormous. I have to
> cut my lunch to 30 minutes, no breaks at all, and frequently
> stay one hour late to get the work done. My co-workers who
> have the same position are doing the same. But they seems
> all fine with it. I never questioned them though since I'm
> new. But I realize that we all might be needing the job and
> the small salary that we don't want to say anything.
>
> This is my first clerical job. I didn't know it's like
> this. I'm fine with the somewhat low pay, but I don't like
> it that I have to cut my lunch hour and taking no breaks and
> staying late and being busy all day. Is this real with most
> of clerical jobs? My previous jobs are not like this. But
> they were not clerical and I worked for some larger
> companies. I need someone to tell me about it.



 
Reply With Quote
 
Ben Smith
Guest
Posts: n/a
 
      06-24-2005
In article <>,
says...
> I'm a student and I'm on IT track. But for the moment I
> have to take a clerical job to make a living.
>
> I just started on this new clerical job in a family business
> who has about 50 employees. My salary is paid monthly.
> Roughly $100 per day. I was told I have one hour lunch, 15
> minutes breaks in the morning and afternoon. and eight hours
> a day. However, I have to finish all my work.
>
> The work for my job turns out to be enormous. I have to
> cut my lunch to 30 minutes, no breaks at all, and frequently
> stay one hour late to get the work done. My co-workers who
> have the same position are doing the same. But they seems
> all fine with it. I never questioned them though since I'm
> new. But I realize that we all might be needing the job and
> the small salary that we don't want to say anything.
>
> This is my first clerical job. I didn't know it's like
> this. I'm fine with the somewhat low pay, but I don't like
> it that I have to cut my lunch hour and taking no breaks and
> staying late and being busy all day. Is this real with most
> of clerical jobs? My previous jobs are not like this. But
> they were not clerical and I worked for some larger
> companies. I need someone to tell me about it.
>



Maybe you need to find a nicer family.

 
Reply With Quote
 
Ben Smith
Guest
Posts: n/a
 
      06-24-2005
In article <>, lnk.wizard.nodots2
@hotmail.com says...
>
> "Kline Sphere" <.@> wrote in message
> news:...
> > >Is this real with most
> > >of clerical jobs? My previous jobs are not like this. But
> > >they were not clerical and I worked for some larger
> > >companies. I need someone to tell me about it.

> >
> > Why not become a courier for some columbian drug lord?
> >
> >

>
> Not a bad job unless they decide to fire you, or you make a big mistake.
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> Lnkwizard2 MCNGP 2^5
>
> http://www.mcngp.com
> "He who does not test himself is worthless indeed"
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
>


Actually, it is a really bad business. Levitt wrote about it in
Freakenomics. Drug thugs in Chicago made far less than minimum wage.
(Which I way most quit by the time they reach 20.)
 
Reply With Quote
 
Consultant
Guest
Posts: n/a
 
      06-24-2005
mcse does not stand for microsoft clerical specialist engineer


"justdoit" <> wrote in message
news:...
> I'm a student and I'm on IT track. But for the moment I
> have to take a clerical job to make a living.
>
> I just started on this new clerical job in a family business
> who has about 50 employees. My salary is paid monthly.
> Roughly $100 per day. I was told I have one hour lunch, 15
> minutes breaks in the morning and afternoon. and eight hours
> a day. However, I have to finish all my work.
>
> The work for my job turns out to be enormous. I have to
> cut my lunch to 30 minutes, no breaks at all, and frequently
> stay one hour late to get the work done. My co-workers who
> have the same position are doing the same. But they seems
> all fine with it. I never questioned them though since I'm
> new. But I realize that we all might be needing the job and
> the small salary that we don't want to say anything.
>
> This is my first clerical job. I didn't know it's like
> this. I'm fine with the somewhat low pay, but I don't like
> it that I have to cut my lunch hour and taking no breaks and
> staying late and being busy all day. Is this real with most
> of clerical jobs? My previous jobs are not like this. But
> they were not clerical and I worked for some larger
> companies. I need someone to tell me about it.



 
Reply With Quote
 
Bob Christian
Guest
Posts: n/a
 
      06-27-2005
Let me see...

You should feel blessed that you are not out there making $10/hr landscaping
or doing construction. I did that when I was 15-18 and learned not only the
value of a dollar, but also learned to appreciate even the crappiest of desk
jobs. Here in D.C. there are tens of thousands of college students
performing internships and many of them are unpaid.

You are a student...you have little experience...and they are paying you to
do a job while giving you experience and something that pays a darned good
wage for a college student.

If it's really that bad, talk to a lawyer. You can always talk to him/her
about the FLSA (Google it). Remember that many companies have the
politicians wired. There is always a tradeoff in life.

I am a salary employee and I average over 60 hours a week, usually 70.
Approximately 45 of these are required client hours, then some company
hours. This is the norm for IT. In addition to that I study sometimes 2
hours a day and answer newsgroups ~1 hour a day. So, 12+2+1=15 hours.
Granted in some of the study and newsgroup hours I do laundry, clean up,
eat, etc.

I have worked for many a company where they were 1 or more staffers short
and 1 or more project managers short. Do you think that adds up to 90+
hours less work? No, the work is still there...the people already working
60 hours have to absorb that work. Why? Because there are hundreds of
people looking for your job. I had a manager that told us that he recieved
300 resumes for 1 opening. In the end he hired the best of the best from
that pile. She was a great co-worker and ended up being a manager and was a
great manager. She also looked like Daryl Hannah and all of us big IT guys
looked like her bodyguards. Seriously, people came up and asked us if they
could talk to Daryl.

Bob

"justdoit" <> wrote in message
news:...
> I'm a student and I'm on IT track. But for the moment I
> have to take a clerical job to make a living.
>
> I just started on this new clerical job in a family business
> who has about 50 employees. My salary is paid monthly.
> Roughly $100 per day. I was told I have one hour lunch, 15
> minutes breaks in the morning and afternoon. and eight hours
> a day. However, I have to finish all my work.
>
> The work for my job turns out to be enormous. I have to
> cut my lunch to 30 minutes, no breaks at all, and frequently
> stay one hour late to get the work done. My co-workers who
> have the same position are doing the same. But they seems
> all fine with it. I never questioned them though since I'm
> new. But I realize that we all might be needing the job and
> the small salary that we don't want to say anything.
>
> This is my first clerical job. I didn't know it's like
> this. I'm fine with the somewhat low pay, but I don't like
> it that I have to cut my lunch hour and taking no breaks and
> staying late and being busy all day. Is this real with most
> of clerical jobs? My previous jobs are not like this. But
> they were not clerical and I worked for some larger
> companies. I need someone to tell me about it.



 
Reply With Quote
 
=?Utf-8?B?R2F1cmF2IFNheGVuYQ==?=
Guest
Posts: n/a
 
      08-15-2005
say thaHi

Well The kind of situation u described is normally teh same in most of the
clerical job. They are not the good pay master but actually grill you from
front and back.

Taking any sort of decisionat this point of time will be too early nor I say
that you should not look for another job , but only quit the job , if you
have one in hand.

However I'll advice you to stick to it for a month or 2 take some experience
as i m sure, you'll learn alot and will not feel overburden in your new job,
--
Thanks & Regards
Gaurav Saxena
XANSA CSD
Infrastructure Support Analyst
Mobile no +(91) 9811903391
Residence +91 01202950990


"justdoit" wrote:

> I'm a student and I'm on IT track. But for the moment I
> have to take a clerical job to make a living.
>
> I just started on this new clerical job in a family business
> who has about 50 employees. My salary is paid monthly.
> Roughly $100 per day. I was told I have one hour lunch, 15
> minutes breaks in the morning and afternoon. and eight hours
> a day. However, I have to finish all my work.
>
> The work for my job turns out to be enormous. I have to
> cut my lunch to 30 minutes, no breaks at all, and frequently
> stay one hour late to get the work done. My co-workers who
> have the same position are doing the same. But they seems
> all fine with it. I never questioned them though since I'm
> new. But I realize that we all might be needing the job and
> the small salary that we don't want to say anything.
>
> This is my first clerical job. I didn't know it's like
> this. I'm fine with the somewhat low pay, but I don't like
> it that I have to cut my lunch hour and taking no breaks and
> staying late and being busy all day. Is this real with most
> of clerical jobs? My previous jobs are not like this. But
> they were not clerical and I worked for some larger
> companies. I need someone to tell me about it.
>

 
Reply With Quote
 
 
 
Reply

Thread Tools

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are Off


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Strange Cisco Router/VPN situation junquemailbox@gmail.com Cisco 2 09-09-2005 06:31 PM
Sticky Situation - CSS11503 Load Balancer Qwik Cisco 1 08-18-2005 06:01 PM
Guru's Challenge: How to Repeat multiple Controls in a Page in an abnormal situation .Net Newbie ASP .Net 0 07-29-2004 04:36 PM
Have you seen this situation? Hai Nguyen ASP .Net 1 02-04-2004 11:22 PM
Funky error Situation Diogenes Dilone ASP .Net 3 01-07-2004 04:12 PM



Advertisments
 



1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57