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Finding work online

galdongaldon Registered User regular
So, I was trying to find information about this, but google keeps either giving me articles that recommend it but do not say how to look for legit work, or articles/work that are scam get rich quick schemes.

My workplace has recently become increasingly abusive, on top of being physically taxing and still dangerous. So, I want to move to a different job. Only problem being, I live in a small town that has no other real work opportunities. As well, the nearby cities aren't quite so nearby and the commute should I get work there would cost a fortune in both time and gas.

So, I was wondering if anyone here had any personal experience with online work and could let me know how exactly to go about finding the legit ones, as it seems the scam ones dominate the top google results in the ways I have tried to search. If there are any legit ones anyway.

Go in, get the girl, kill the dragon. What's so hard about that? ... Oh, so THAT'S what a dragon looks like.

http://www.youtube.com/channel/UChq0-eLNiMaJlIjqerf0v2A? <-- Game related youtube stuff
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  • spool32spool32 Contrary Library Registered User, Transition Team regular
    Legit work is remarkably rare. For a little supplemental income check out Amazon's Mechanical Turk site. You can eventually work your way into maybe couple hundred bucks a week, but it's going to take a long while to get to that point.

  • galdongaldon Registered User regular
    I was afraid of that. To quit this place I'd need to have a similar earnings to hour ratio to pay my bills. Guess I'll have go put up with it a while longer.

    thanks for the reply.

    Go in, get the girl, kill the dragon. What's so hard about that? ... Oh, so THAT'S what a dragon looks like.

    http://www.youtube.com/channel/UChq0-eLNiMaJlIjqerf0v2A? <-- Game related youtube stuff
    http://galdon.newgrounds.com/games/ <-- games I've made. (spoiler warning: They might suck!)
  • DarkewolfeDarkewolfe Registered User regular
    If you can do the work online, you can do the work from anywhere in the world. This opens up the work to people with much, much lower costs/standards of living, so there's just no way to have comparable wages.

    What is this I don't even.
  • Giggles_FunsworthGiggles_Funsworth Blight on Discourse Bay Area SprawlRegistered User regular
    What do you do?

  • galdongaldon Registered User regular
    edited August 2013
    currently, I work for a wastewater plant. dirty job, in the heat, and have to climb and balance a lot.

    what is making it hard to deal with is my "supervisor" has either decided he hates me, or thinks I an secretly superman and is trying to prove it by assigning me absurdly difficult tasks such as picking up and carrying objects that normally take 2-3 guys to move and making me do it myself while he watches.

    literally; that happened last week. guys installed a new pump, and brought it in with three guys and a pully. I had to carry the old one out, the same size, by myself with a rope while he sat and watched.

    galdon on
    Go in, get the girl, kill the dragon. What's so hard about that? ... Oh, so THAT'S what a dragon looks like.

    http://www.youtube.com/channel/UChq0-eLNiMaJlIjqerf0v2A? <-- Game related youtube stuff
    http://galdon.newgrounds.com/games/ <-- games I've made. (spoiler warning: They might suck!)
  • CelestialBadgerCelestialBadger Registered User regular
    The obvious thing is to move. Are you tied down by family or mortgage? If not, get a job in a nearby town, suffer the commute for a bit, then move to your new town. Do it this way round because quitting and moving before you have a job is a big risk.

  • Giggles_FunsworthGiggles_Funsworth Blight on Discourse Bay Area SprawlRegistered User regular
    galdon wrote: »
    currently, I work for a wastewater plant. dirty job, in the heat, and have to climb and balance a lot.

    what is making it hard to deal with is my "supervisor" has either decided he hates me, or thinks I an secretly superman and is trying to prove it by assigning me absurdly difficult tasks such as picking up and carrying objects that normally take 2-3 guys to move and making me do it myself while he watches.

    literally; that happened last week. guys installed a new pump, and brought it in with three guys and a pully. I had to carry the old one out, the same size, by myself with a rope while he sat and watched.

    Where are you located? That sounds like it might be insanely illegal.

  • zhen_roguezhen_rogue Registered User regular
    No one should be forced to do physically dangerous work under threat of losing their job. We have laws in place that protect workers.
    https://www.osha.gov/pls/osha7/eComplaintForm.html

  • h3nduh3ndu Registered User regular
    edited August 2013
    zhen_rogue wrote: »
    No one should be forced to do physically dangerous work under threat of losing their job. We have laws in place that protect workers.
    https://www.osha.gov/pls/osha7/eComplaintForm.html

    This is no shit bro. You may not think you can get anywhere by complaining, or reporting this dude, but you can - and it might change the entire scope of your work place environment for everyone.

    There are people whose sole jobs are to go around and search for OSHA violations on the work site. This stuff is serious business. The only problem you might have is substantiating proof - ie documentation of abuse. Do you have buddies on the job who have witnessed, or would back you up in a claim? Has he done this to others? Have you talked with him about it, and if so - was it documented in any way, or was there a buddy with you when you did?

    h3ndu on
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  • galdongaldon Registered User regular
    edited August 2013
    zhen_rogue wrote: »
    No one should be forced to do physically dangerous work under threat of losing their job. We have laws in place that protect workers.
    https://www.osha.gov/pls/osha7/eComplaintForm.html

    I actually did that already a while ago because the trickling filters are a major fall hazard and me and one other coworker have to climb up on top of them every day to flush them without any safety gear, I got a call back from them, and was told that OSHA doesn't inspect city owned workplaces.

    galdon on
    Go in, get the girl, kill the dragon. What's so hard about that? ... Oh, so THAT'S what a dragon looks like.

    http://www.youtube.com/channel/UChq0-eLNiMaJlIjqerf0v2A? <-- Game related youtube stuff
    http://galdon.newgrounds.com/games/ <-- games I've made. (spoiler warning: They might suck!)
  • ceresceres When the last moon is cast over the last star of morning And the future has past without even a last desperate warningRegistered User, Moderator Mod Emeritus
    galdon wrote: »
    zhen_rogue wrote: »
    No one should be forced to do physically dangerous work under threat of losing their job. We have laws in place that protect workers.
    https://www.osha.gov/pls/osha7/eComplaintForm.html

    I actually did that already a while ago because the trickling filters are a major fall hazard and me and one other coworker have to climb up on top of them every day to flush them without any safety gear, I got a call back from them, and was told that OSHA doesn't inspect city owned workplaces.

    The faces I am making right now

    Oh man

    That can't be on.

    And it seems like all is dying, and would leave the world to mourn
  • Giggles_FunsworthGiggles_Funsworth Blight on Discourse Bay Area SprawlRegistered User regular
    What state you in?

  • galdongaldon Registered User regular
    Yeah, I couldn't believe it when it happened either. I was under the impression that OSHA had authority over all workplaces. ><

    I live in Texas.

    Go in, get the girl, kill the dragon. What's so hard about that? ... Oh, so THAT'S what a dragon looks like.

    http://www.youtube.com/channel/UChq0-eLNiMaJlIjqerf0v2A? <-- Game related youtube stuff
    http://galdon.newgrounds.com/games/ <-- games I've made. (spoiler warning: They might suck!)
  • bowenbowen Sup? Registered User regular
    They do.

    You're likely talking to a low level grunt and/or someone who was paid off.

    Start complaining loudly. Record with your cell phone (even if it's just audio). If OSHA or the DoL doesn't listen, move on to newspapers. Make backups of your video and audio every night because they have a habit of "oops I got your phone, oh no I dropped it in shit water! Sorry! I don't know how that happened!"

    not a doctor, not a lawyer, examples I use may not be fully researched so don't take out of context plz, don't @ me
  • DisruptedCapitalistDisruptedCapitalist I swear! Registered User regular
    galdon wrote: »
    Yeah, I couldn't believe it when it happened either. I was under the impression that OSHA had authority over all workplaces. ><

    I live in Texas.

    Texas is pretty anti-regulation. Case in point, even after that big explosion last April, the government still is unable to prevent any future catastrophes.

    "There is no state fire code in Texas. The state fire marshal's office lacks the power to make unannounced inspections of local businesses, nor does the office have the authority to compel local facilities to open its doors." http://www.mbtmag.com/news/2013/08/fire-marshal-inspections-refused-west-blast?et_cid=3446232&et_rid=82488838&type=headline

    "Simple, real stupidity beats artificial intelligence every time." -Mustrum Ridcully in Terry Pratchett's Hogfather p. 142 (HarperPrism 1996)
  • Mad JazzMad Jazz gotta go fast AustinRegistered User regular
    galdon wrote: »
    I live in Texas.

    My surprise level, it is low.

    When you say he made you carry that thing out on your own, did he, like...forbid you from asking for help? I mean, I get that he's probably making it difficult to do so by implying you're a wuss or whatever (you're not, obviously), but is he actually preventing you from moving this thing safely?

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  • cecilycecily Registered User regular
    Galdon, I can suggest only two things: Firstly, document and preferably record everything you are going through and all conversations with boss related to it.

    Secondly, there are legit online and work-at-home jobs. Most don't pay much but you can get the real skinny from people with experience here: www.workplacelikehome.com and www.ratracerebellion.com.

  • SightTDWSightTDW Registered User regular
    I used Amazon's Mechanical Turk for a while two years ago before getting my current job, and I can say that you can make something that resembles money from it. It had me doing everything from categorizing nature photos to naming porn videos.

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  • galdongaldon Registered User regular
    Mad Jazz wrote: »
    galdon wrote: »
    I live in Texas.

    My surprise level, it is low.

    When you say he made you carry that thing out on your own, did he, like...forbid you from asking for help? I mean, I get that he's probably making it difficult to do so by implying you're a wuss or whatever (you're not, obviously), but is he actually preventing you from moving this thing safely?

    He didn't say the words "you can't ask for help" but nobody was around to help, and he told me directly to put it in the tractor bucket then sat there and watched until I was done.

    sorry for the slow reply, my phone was being weird about logging in.

    Go in, get the girl, kill the dragon. What's so hard about that? ... Oh, so THAT'S what a dragon looks like.

    http://www.youtube.com/channel/UChq0-eLNiMaJlIjqerf0v2A? <-- Game related youtube stuff
    http://galdon.newgrounds.com/games/ <-- games I've made. (spoiler warning: They might suck!)
  • bowenbowen Sup? Registered User regular
    "Sorry this is going to have to wait, this is unsafe to move by myself."

    not a doctor, not a lawyer, examples I use may not be fully researched so don't take out of context plz, don't @ me
  • bowenbowen Sup? Registered User regular
    And for the inevitable "This is urgent, it needs to be done now!" response he'd give you, you'd follow up with "You'd deny my workers comp when I inevitably hurt myself, so feel free to do it yourself."

    not a doctor, not a lawyer, examples I use may not be fully researched so don't take out of context plz, don't @ me
  • galdongaldon Registered User regular
    We actually have to pay the city back for using workers comp. I think I made a thread a while back about that when one of my coworkers got hurt and had his pay cut for several weeks after he returned.

    also; wouldn't saying something like that just make him start looking for an excuse to be able to fire me without paying unemployment?

    Go in, get the girl, kill the dragon. What's so hard about that? ... Oh, so THAT'S what a dragon looks like.

    http://www.youtube.com/channel/UChq0-eLNiMaJlIjqerf0v2A? <-- Game related youtube stuff
    http://galdon.newgrounds.com/games/ <-- games I've made. (spoiler warning: They might suck!)
  • bowenbowen Sup? Registered User regular
    What would be his defense if you said, "He wanted me to carry something to heavy for me to lift." ? Also texas is the fucking worst.

    not a doctor, not a lawyer, examples I use may not be fully researched so don't take out of context plz, don't @ me
  • JohnnyCacheJohnnyCache Starting Defense Place at the tableRegistered User regular
    taskrabbit and elance are legit, I have gotten checks out of both of them in the past.


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