• optissima@lemmy.ml
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    4 days ago

    I hate to point this out but if they can afford hefty bonuses for you, the owner is pocketing the full income of the additional 14th employee that should be there for coverage.

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      3 days ago

      I mean that’s obvious. That’s just how company owners are. This company respects me more than any other place I’ve worked. I got a 12% raise last year and honestly don’t think I deserved it. My really good health/dental/eye insurance is paid for by the company, as well as some life insurance and accident insurance. I’m treated exceptionally well, can work from home if I need to, I’m inspired to grow and learn, and I feel genuinely appreciated. I focus on the good things instead of the obvious capitalistic greed because it’d wreck me emotionally if I didn’t, ya know? I honestly love my company and I hope it does become toxic as it grows.

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        3 days ago

        You missed my point. The company really can handle people being down a person all the time, there is enough budget for that, they are choosing not to. I don’t mean to say you should hate your job, in fact im glad there are lucky few that do. That being said, you continuously list the most basic requirements for living as if they’re doing something truly special for you (Insurance), or what is essentially a 5% raise + adjusting for the 7% inflation that happened throughout the year. I’m glad you’re in a position to only look at the positive things, but the positives are WfH (again, a basic right), learn and grow, and feel appreciated. And remember, you only need to convince 5 others to unionize for actual PtO.

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          3 days ago

          Ohhh I see. I mean, I never expect basic shit out of employers because work in the US fucking sucks. As for the short staffed budget thing, I don’t really know how to respond. You’re totally right, and I can only hope for that aspect to change.