Agree with the top answer, but this is an assumption:
whether you take a bunch or none they don't care
If you take a bunch of sick leave, and you also take off the first day after your week off, that can be a bad look in a lot of jobs.
OP said "leading hand" so it's almost certainly a labour-type job, possibly to do with carpentry or other construction.
It's likely the person that yelled at them was even a 'manager', and the kid frigged something up, and it might have been safety-impacting.
Getting yelled at is pretty common in a lot of those blue-collar type jobs, especially when screwing up can hurt someone.
...are you high?
What the hell does this have to do with anything?
Business veteran here.
Including your other comments so far, you've tried and not been successful and if there's no exaggeration here, it's reasonable to throw in the towel and simply leave a situation that cannot be corrected at first opportunity. You can cope with it by knowing departure is coming.
Several things to consider if you have not done so already.
- You talk about your manager and your job but you do not talk about yourself within your job. It's them them them, and no you. What is your performance and execution history at your work? Have you done anything to make the manager dislike or distrust you, including both actions and attitude? Have you succeeded at everything you've tried? Do the manager's concerns have any grounding in reality or is it completely based on ageism and negativity alone?
- Do you have an HR function where you work, and is that HR function in any way effective? If he "endlessly complains" as a manager, that's enough of a 360 degree review to go to them about him and request the next item below.
- Is your company large enough to transfer to a different manager? Have you requested this if so? Are there other places of work in your company?
- Are you a leading performer within your group? How do you compare to your colleagues? And do your colleagues notice and comment on your treatment, or are they treated this way too?
I'm a gardener. This isn't true for about 80% of the world. I'm sorry. It's just not.
The apple is a horse apple.
(Shawshank Redemption reference).
P.S.
Still better than Trump.
...but not the longest he will ever shut down.
Dude needs to be tested, seriously. He is honestly medically unfit to be President.
Um, you are not aware of the entire Transformers series of dinosaurs, as well as the Beast Wars series with animal Transformers that was featured in the last major movie?
Weekend Mornings in the Atlantic Region. It's a little eclectic, just a very gently hosted assortment of music by a host that seriously knows his music.
"It goes with Batssalt, and I'm gonna commit them both if you don't Go. Lift. The. Bathood."
Replace every actor in Godfather with Don Cheadle.
He has the right first name for it.
Optimus Grime changes to a dumpster.
Starsteam morphs into an ironing board.
Irondied transforms to a hearse.
Bumblebeef becomes a cow.
Pegatron alters himself to a clothes-pin (which is why he hangs out with Starsteam.)
And the most useless of all is Tiktokwave. His second form is a social media influencer.
I'm Canadian. There is a morning weekend radio show where they play a lot of older music and do general 'what's going on' type announcements and such. It's pleasant and sometimes fun and relaxing to listen to on my way to whatever early morning errands are required.
Anyway, Greg from Accounting is a featured co-host, always there.
The thing is.... Greg is a cat. A real cat. (Or rather, a recording of a cat meowing).
And anytime something that might be cat-related or accounting-related comes up, or someone just says "Greg", you hear Greg from Accounting interrupting to yowl in the background.
It's a long-standing cute gimmick that works really well IMO. Never get tired of it.
...my bald spot?
Actually, he'll let what he brought do the talking.
Not sure whether or not there's a slight wish that the dude that tweeted this is hard of hearing so it has to be repeated loudly many times.
"Hahaha you'll never find ME! I'm safe from you silly bunch o... oh wait, brb, someone's knocking at the door."
That's the biggie reason.
Adding a couple more to round it out..
It's a TON of time and effort and money and influence to run for a frankly sucky and dangerous job. Sure it pays well and has prestige, but the amount of effort required to get there, or get rewarded enough for trying to get there even if you know you are going to lose (something something Kennedy) is stupid high.
And too many people won't take a chance on an independent candidate to ever give that person a chance to get elected. They vote Democrat or they vote Republican, no exceptions, period. And the Democrats and the Republicans like it that way and work hard to keep it that way.
Elegant and somewhat disturbing.
Well done by the artist.
Do you deserve one more than the others that you work with?
Is there a position to promote you to?
How old are you - does the "96" in your Reddit name mean you're 28? - and what do you do? You don't seem to understand fully what promotions are and how they work.
Not everyone gets them fam, even people that actually do deserve them.
Unfortunately they deleted their post. I expect this either didn't actually happen, or they got an embarrassing wake-up-call that they are not in fact the central character. Happens a lot on business subs..
Let's be precise here.
It's later than the average, but it's not pathetic and it's not shameful.
Starting late is better than never starting when you wanted to.
Good luck OP.
I did delivery for Amazon for a while and working alone was nice but the workload was a lot and I was expected to keep a fast pace,I want something more chill.
Win the lottery and buy a cabin in the middle of a thousand acres of pristine land in Alaska.
Geez dude. You have to EITHER work with people to get ahead OR work hard to get ahead, unless you're seriously, seriously niche, or ultra-lucky, or born rich, or a parasite on society.
You want a genie-containing lamp to rub.
Hi, no, sorry, just no.
I'm the author of the comment in question. I IN ABSOLUTELY NO WAY "justified" yelling in dangerous work environments. You might have gotten that impression somehow, but it was not what I actually said at all.
I stated that yelling happens in such jobs.
That isn't a justification for it.
And I did not state WHEN it happens.
Just as an example, the leading hand may have waited until OP was no longer doing something stupid and safety-compromising before tearing a strip off them. We simply don't know.
Yelled at first day on job
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