Bro, Iβm salaried and only really need to work six hours a day. So thatβs exactly what I do. My coworkers put in 12-14 hours a day six days a weekβ¦ We get the same paycheck.
Granted, Iβm consistently rated at the bottom of my department by my supervisors, but Iβm also the most highly requested employee by our customers. Literally no one else gets requested by name and I have to triage projects.
See Iβm salary but Iβm forced to put in 8 hrs a day. Even if I have no work to do. It sucks.
Thatβs horrible. Whatβs the point of salary if you have an hourly requirement? That sounds like fake hourly.
The point of Salary is so they donβt have to pay for overtime. The slave labor is the purpose, forcing people to work more than 8 is just a nice little cherry on top βΊοΈ.
Why do you think there is so much disparity between your bosses and your clients?
I show up late and leave early and donβt participate in the βwork cultureβ stuff, this makes my employer upset.
I get requested because Iβm the best at my job and the customers talk to each other. Iβve had clients from other employees ask to switch to me but thatβs not allowed by policy. The best I can do is look at the work theyβre receiving and give feedback.
Iβm consistently rated at the bottom of my department by my supervisors
Unless you miss out on raises or promotions because of this or lose your job, this is meaningless. Itβs βthis will go on your permanent recordβ but for adults. This is coming from somebody who is pretty proudly the quiet worker who stays around the middle of the pack and does just enough to keep things slightly better than just maintained, so both coworkers and bosses can objectively see that Iβm neither making things worse nor just keeping things coasting. And I got a promotion last year, so I guess itβs the right strategy (here, anyway) lol.
Yep, theyβre only middle management as far as the company is concerned Iβm still competitive for corporate level promotions and my βbadβ reputation will stay back in my current office. Iβm gunning for a promotion next summer, so hopefully these dingbats will be in my rearview mirror next year.
Good luck and Godspeed! Write down every recent and upcoming success so you can cite objective improvements in your interviews/meetings. Customer feedback will help too. If you have any big clients who can vouch for you personally being the reason that your company kept their business, even better. The only risk there is that they may decide that youβre too valuable in your current role, but you can get ahead of that by pitching that youβll be able to apply your success to bigger wins in a higher role and guide others to learn how to do what youβve done. Worst case scenario, you donβt get that promotion but you still have it all compiled for interviews elsewhere. If you want to be at the level of that promotion, you should chase it whether itβs within the company or without! You got this!
do you have any other advice? they got us going back to the mines soon with no additional pay, no parking, and no bus passes. so Iβm looking to adjust accordingly