My computer is fixed. Yeah! It took a little longer than I thought because our friend did not have the right part. He knew what part I needed, though, so he wrote it down for me. I took it to the computer store and presented the written part
My computer is fixed. Yeah! It took a little longer than I thought because our friend did not have the right part. He knew what part I needed, though, so he wrote it down for me. I took it to the computer store and presented the written part
So, you are all wondering, what in the heck is she doing? Just sitting around and eating chocolate? Where are the posts? Well, I am sitting around and eating chocolate. But, the reason for the lack of posting is that I blew up my computer. Yes, smoke was
Another guy and I, used to work for a “bad boss”. You know the type – he will lie, cheat, steal, etc. if so inclined. This other guy quit, and after the “non-compete” period was up, he started his own “competing” company. His company grew enough to bring
I have an exempt employee on intermittant FLMA, due to a medical illness which has been confirmed by a doctor. The employee has not used all of the 12 weeks as of yet, but is getting there. The employee is very sporadic in when he/she will work, some
I work in a supervisory position in IT. My employer is, like everybody else, doing some belt-tightening in response to the economy. Among other things, they have announced a series of unpaid furloughs for this summer. For scheduling purposes, they’re being treated as extra (but, of course, unpaid)
Laurie at Punk Rock HR posted this video of Mike Rowe. She said she hoped it would go viral, so I feel like I’m doing my part. It’s brilliant and I agree with him. We get so caught up in looking for that perfect job, that perfect career,
Is there a law where an employee and a company can agree to take a lunch after 8 hours and not six? California Law states after 6 hours employee must receive a break. Can employee & company agree to change this? Please help. Funny you should ask. My
A reader sent me an e-mail and a link to Jason Calacanis’ article: How to Hire–and Get Hired in a Recession. Calacanis advises the candidate to make it clear that you are a super hard worker. You keep up with the industry trends. You give your all to
Do you have anything on the above, or work rules regarding supervisors and people that report to them having a friendship outside of work. It is becoming disruptive to the workplace.I think anti-fraternization policies are really difficult to write and police. How do you get people to stop
If you’ll recall, I’m not a lawyer. Still, my HR legal senses perked right up upon reading about a proposed new show on Fox: Someone’s Gotta Go. In this fun new reality show, real employees at real companies get to vote one (or more?) of their co-workers into