We don't! I mean, we have newspapers for in-building use, but if you write on them you get politely asked not to do it again.
Edit: wait, I tell a lie, there was one dude who came in and had us print out the USA Today crossword every day in the Before Times.
What is it with libraries dude? Every librarian friend I have has a nonstop list of people who do things like this.
They're full of adults that have the time to spend all day in the library. Unfortunately that tends to mean a much higher than usual percentage of people who don't give a fuck, usually because of (depending on your neighborhood) mental health issues/substance abuse issues, older people that generally don't give a fuck, and wealthy people who don't give a fuck.
It's also true that people abuse free things way more than they abuse things they pay for. I have seen more apalling behavior around the (generally cheap and low stakes) stuff we give away as Summer Reading prizes than I can even remember.
Edit: I realize how that first bit sounds so to be clear, source for that opinion is that I've been an urban public librarian in Philadelphia and the District of Columbia for 13 1/2 years working in low-middle to low income neighborhoods.
To nobody's surprise, morale at work is rock bottom since the swing shift news got around. Pretty much everyone who isn't close to retirement age is eyeing the door.
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We also had our first batch of new hires since the news broke flee for the hills after they learned that they got bait-and-switched on schedules. None of them were told about the impending schedule change and none of them would have taken a job here doing swing shifts for our pay.
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We also had our first batch of new hires since the news broke flee for the hills after they learned that they got bait-and-switched on schedules. None of them were told about the impending schedule change and none of them would have taken a job here doing swing shifts for our pay.
This decision stinks of one that was made from outside your industry like a private equity parent company.
So my new job effed up the payroll slightly, and I didn't get paid on time, it got delayed by like a week
The guy who runs payroll called me to tell me that the payroll had been arranged for today, and could I please confirm if I had any overdraft charges in the meantime? If so then they'll recoup me. And I did, like 7 quid or something pitiful like that, but he didn't even ask for proof, just sent it across as an expense reimbursement
It's annoying when things get mucked up, but it's actually the opposite of annoying when they get resolved really quickly and they offer to cover you for any charges without even being prompted. Like I think it's a reasonable thing to expect, but also it's not always the case that it happens. And we are getting a winter living allowance to cover increased heating costs due to working from home over the winter months? Like the pay is less than last place but... god at least I feel like they give a fuck about me as a human being, you know? I can't put a price on that.
To top it all off, all the crew who got quarantined the other week from a dude coming into work with a positive Corona result are back tonight. Dude retested positive, so he's still out, but everyone else was made to get super sketchy quickie tests because, in HR's words, "we can't lose too much more production."
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We "can't afford to lose too much production" in a year that's seen a 600% increase in our sales due to quarantine stockpiling of the food packaging we produce, by the way.
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FishmanPut your goddamned hand in the goddamned Box of Pain.Registered Userregular
The queue at the bubble tea house was taking too long, so I came back to the office but all the cups in the kitchen are dirty and now I'm regretting my choices.
We "can't afford to lose too much production" in a year that's seen a 600% increase in our sales due to quarantine stockpiling of the food packaging we produce, by the way.
It turns out we in the US of A don't live in a society, but an economy.
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JedocIn the scupperswith the staggers and jagsRegistered Userregular
Man, I'm getting to that point in my career where I just fucking rule at making desk schedules.
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Donovan PuppyfuckerA dagger in the dark isworth a thousand swords in the morningRegistered Userregular
What they don't have is a bathing suit area.
That's the municipal pool.
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JedocIn the scupperswith the staggers and jagsRegistered Userregular
The adult zone is just where we keep all the sudoku and crossword puzzles that the general public aren't allowed to write on. We're curbside only at the moment, but when we're open it requires a full-time guard detail.
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*chris rock* There is no doodling in the adult zone.
My wife had an email from management at her work the other day.
To say thank you for working so hard during Covid they're buying their employees a jacket worth about £50! You don't get to choose the colour and its a company branded fleece.
My wife had an email from management at her work the other day.
To say thank you for working so hard during Covid they're buying their employees a jacket worth about £50! You don't get to choose the colour and its a company branded fleece.
They also got a jacket last year.
Just give her £50!
My workplace does that same damn thing, almost every year, and it's always company branded junk
Everyone wishes they would just give us $20, or like a $20 gift card for a grocery store
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edited November 2020
Busy morning. Escorted a covid team around part of the school for testing then a teacher in the office next to me had a seizure.
She seemed lucid when the paramedics took her out and also the library was full of medical professionals for the testing so it was probably the single best day to have one.
The paramedics were like, "fuck, why are there so many doctors here?"
My wife had an email from management at her work the other day.
To say thank you for working so hard during Covid they're buying their employees a jacket worth about £50! You don't get to choose the colour and its a company branded fleece.
They also got a jacket last year.
Just give her £50!
My workplace does that same damn thing, almost every year, and it's always company branded junk
Everyone wishes they would just give us $20, or like a $20 gift card for a grocery store
Every once in a while there will be a question on Ask A Manager from someone whose job it is to buy the company gift every year, complaining that all people want is money and that's not "personal" enough. Who the fuck cares, give people money, Karen!
"If you divide the whole world into just enemies and friends, you'll end up destroying everything" --Nausicaa of the Valley of Wind
My wife had an email from management at her work the other day.
To say thank you for working so hard during Covid they're buying their employees a jacket worth about £50! You don't get to choose the colour and its a company branded fleece.
They also got a jacket last year.
Just give her £50!
My workplace does that same damn thing, almost every year, and it's always company branded junk
Everyone wishes they would just give us $20, or like a $20 gift card for a grocery store
Every once in a while there will be a question on Ask A Manager from someone whose job it is to buy the company gift every year, complaining that all people want is money and that's not "personal" enough. Who the fuck cares, give people money, Karen!
Don't even get me started on this - I have to do some convoluted BS that involves redeeming company points for target gift cards (as it's the best cost/benefit ratio of their broad-usage options) instead of the overpriced/outdated stuff they have from a "stuff" perspective.
My wife had an email from management at her work the other day.
To say thank you for working so hard during Covid they're buying their employees a jacket worth about £50! You don't get to choose the colour and its a company branded fleece.
They also got a jacket last year.
Just give her £50!
My workplace does that same damn thing, almost every year, and it's always company branded junk
Everyone wishes they would just give us $20, or like a $20 gift card for a grocery store
Every once in a while there will be a question on Ask A Manager from someone whose job it is to buy the company gift every year, complaining that all people want is money and that's not "personal" enough. Who the fuck cares, give people money, Karen!
Ah yes, the extremely personal touch of 1000 people receiving identical jackets.
We have no water in the office because they're fixing a water main leak (building management did not tell us ahead of time or at all) and now we've run out of water bubbler refill jugs. I'm trying to figure out who the saboteur is so we can vent them before we start finding dead bodies everywhere.
Zonugal(He/Him) The Holiday ArmadilloI'm Santa's representative for all the southern states. And Mexico!Registered Userregular
edited November 2020
I am subbing for a 9th grade Language Arts teacher today & tomorrow.
The class is currently reading/analyzing The Odyssey.
My goal today is to convince one student to watch the NBC produced miniseries from 1997 staring Armand Assante (all three hours of it is appears to be freely uploaded to Youtube).
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My wife had an email from management at her work the other day.
To say thank you for working so hard during Covid they're buying their employees a jacket worth about £50! You don't get to choose the colour and its a company branded fleece.
They also got a jacket last year.
Just give her £50!
My workplace does that same damn thing, almost every year, and it's always company branded junk
Everyone wishes they would just give us $20, or like a $20 gift card for a grocery store
Every once in a while there will be a question on Ask A Manager from someone whose job it is to buy the company gift every year, complaining that all people want is money and that's not "personal" enough. Who the fuck cares, give people money, Karen!
My guess is that it's rooted in money - I'm not a CPA, but if I was to guess - when done right Company Branded Swag is, probably, tax deductible.
Direct cash to employee is never tax deducible for the business, and for the $20 the business needs to foot ~6% of the tax bill for social security minimum. However, if they wanted to be generous and have it be $20 net to the employee the company would need to pay ~$23ish for every $20.
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Edit: wait, I tell a lie, there was one dude who came in and had us print out the USA Today crossword every day in the Before Times.
Take that, big print media! You comeuppance has come at last!
What is it with libraries dude? Every librarian friend I have has a nonstop list of people who do things like this.
Probably one of the few transactions we actually turned a profit on.
They're full of adults that have the time to spend all day in the library. Unfortunately that tends to mean a much higher than usual percentage of people who don't give a fuck, usually because of (depending on your neighborhood) mental health issues/substance abuse issues, older people that generally don't give a fuck, and wealthy people who don't give a fuck.
It's also true that people abuse free things way more than they abuse things they pay for. I have seen more apalling behavior around the (generally cheap and low stakes) stuff we give away as Summer Reading prizes than I can even remember.
Edit: I realize how that first bit sounds so to be clear, source for that opinion is that I've been an urban public librarian in Philadelphia and the District of Columbia for 13 1/2 years working in low-middle to low income neighborhoods.
And he saved 5 cents a day on not buying a paper. Everybody wins!
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This decision stinks of one that was made from outside your industry like a private equity parent company.
The guy who runs payroll called me to tell me that the payroll had been arranged for today, and could I please confirm if I had any overdraft charges in the meantime? If so then they'll recoup me. And I did, like 7 quid or something pitiful like that, but he didn't even ask for proof, just sent it across as an expense reimbursement
It's annoying when things get mucked up, but it's actually the opposite of annoying when they get resolved really quickly and they offer to cover you for any charges without even being prompted. Like I think it's a reasonable thing to expect, but also it's not always the case that it happens. And we are getting a winter living allowance to cover increased heating costs due to working from home over the winter months? Like the pay is less than last place but... god at least I feel like they give a fuck about me as a human being, you know? I can't put a price on that.
- The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (2017, colorized)
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Or more simply, striking?
It turns out we in the US of A don't live in a society, but an economy.
So you DO have an adult zone!
That's the municipal pool.
Management: Thanksgiving potlucks are banned this year.
Also me: what is this Gestapo bullshit? You can't tell me what to do this is America!
I'm pretty sure they live in our saying the Carolinas. Rioting would be the more likely to happen.
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More to the point, management will view these as synonymous options.
To say thank you for working so hard during Covid they're buying their employees a jacket worth about £50! You don't get to choose the colour and its a company branded fleece.
They also got a jacket last year.
Just give her £50!
My workplace does that same damn thing, almost every year, and it's always company branded junk
Everyone wishes they would just give us $20, or like a $20 gift card for a grocery store
She seemed lucid when the paramedics took her out and also the library was full of medical professionals for the testing so it was probably the single best day to have one.
The paramedics were like, "fuck, why are there so many doctors here?"
Every once in a while there will be a question on Ask A Manager from someone whose job it is to buy the company gift every year, complaining that all people want is money and that's not "personal" enough. Who the fuck cares, give people money, Karen!
Don't even get me started on this - I have to do some convoluted BS that involves redeeming company points for target gift cards (as it's the best cost/benefit ratio of their broad-usage options) instead of the overpriced/outdated stuff they have from a "stuff" perspective.
Ah yes, the extremely personal touch of 1000 people receiving identical jackets.
I traded it to a co-worker for a chocolate bar
The class is currently reading/analyzing The Odyssey.
My goal today is to convince one student to watch the NBC produced miniseries from 1997 staring Armand Assante (all three hours of it is appears to be freely uploaded to Youtube).
My guess is that it's rooted in money - I'm not a CPA, but if I was to guess - when done right Company Branded Swag is, probably, tax deductible.
Direct cash to employee is never tax deducible for the business, and for the $20 the business needs to foot ~6% of the tax bill for social security minimum. However, if they wanted to be generous and have it be $20 net to the employee the company would need to pay ~$23ish for every $20.