Average hourly wage growth has exceeded inflation for 12 straight months, according to new Bureau of Labor Statistics data released this morning. This real (or inflation-adjusted) wage growth is a key indicator of how well the average worker’s wage can improve their standard of living. As inflation ...
Is that why I was fired after training my replacement that was paid less than me? Is that why nobody is paying the amount I was formerly paid for my skill set now?
Cuz, from my point of view, nobody wants to train and nobody wants to pay employees what they’re worth.
I’d love nothing more than to find a job that A) contributes to my personal development and B) isn’t constantly micromanaging me. Just lemme work, and lemme learn new stuff. That’s all I want, and that’s apparently too much.