3 different companies over the past 5 years told me salaried employees should work minimum 50hr weeks. Are we going the wrong way for the average workweek or is this just a coincidence?
3 different companies over the past 5 years told me salaried employees should work minimum 50hr weeks. Are we going the wrong way for the average workweek or is this just a coincidence?
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The original was posted on /r/antiwork by /u/ninhibited on 2024-02-27 14:56:36.
Two interviews in Texas, one in South Carolina (transferred within a company I already worked at). All hotel jobs.
In each case, they said it like it was the most obvious thing in the world. SC one was an HR manager after I transferred, this is an HR manager who never worked a second over 40hrs while I, salaried employee, consistently worked over 40. I couldn't believe her audacity, I was literally speechless. She even left right after this "meeting" and said goodbye to me at the front desk while I continued my 10+ hour shift.
I’m hoping I’ve just had bad luck run-ins with these people. I’m back in the job search, and most recent one happened last week.