For several years I worked for an unnamed merchandising company. Back in October the regional manager and I got into a fight, the guy cut my hours by 40% because he felt like it. Fast forward a few months I got a new job. Fast forward again and I spoke with HR who backed us both saying this was a "personality conflict" and they wouldn't help resolve the problem.
This means if I want assignments we have to work it out, and I have about six months to do so before I am fired for inactivity.
Here is what it comes down to where I am trying to make my decision.
In a good week (i.e full 40) I'd earn $560 pre-taxes, pre-gas, pre-meals with them. We all know those three take a lot. I've been with them several years, and the manager has always been a jerk from where I stand. I am the first person he turns to when @#$%& hits the fan, I never get parts I need, or even treated like a human being. I was afraid to stand up to him over the smallest of problems.
In the other corner is the new job. I earn about $1K a week working part-time for them. They help pay the car repairs, insurance, cell. If I need parts I get them, or I buy them and they pay me back. I am treated like a human being. I got promoted, and as long as the decisions I make are logical management will back me.
I keep looking at the two jobs, and I wonder if there is anything for me to go back for at the old job as a Merchandiser besides putting the screws on the jerk of a boss of mine.
I could use other merchandiser's input here.
This means if I want assignments we have to work it out, and I have about six months to do so before I am fired for inactivity.
Here is what it comes down to where I am trying to make my decision.
In a good week (i.e full 40) I'd earn $560 pre-taxes, pre-gas, pre-meals with them. We all know those three take a lot. I've been with them several years, and the manager has always been a jerk from where I stand. I am the first person he turns to when @#$%& hits the fan, I never get parts I need, or even treated like a human being. I was afraid to stand up to him over the smallest of problems.
In the other corner is the new job. I earn about $1K a week working part-time for them. They help pay the car repairs, insurance, cell. If I need parts I get them, or I buy them and they pay me back. I am treated like a human being. I got promoted, and as long as the decisions I make are logical management will back me.
I keep looking at the two jobs, and I wonder if there is anything for me to go back for at the old job as a Merchandiser besides putting the screws on the jerk of a boss of mine.
I could use other merchandiser's input here.