one of the most infuriating things about becoming an adult is when you realize that it actually is 10x easier to solve problems by making a phone call vs literally any other communication method
I'm in a union. You have to be if you want to work at my store. (Hourly employees anyway.) It's got it's ups and downs. Definitely more downs in recent years.
The size is a big part of the problem. It covers the entire division, so multiple stores and warehouses, and while we have in-store reps, most of the people running the union and in charge of it work solely for the union. They're not in stores, they've never worked these jobs, they're their own separate entity. And I get you need that to a degree, if it's going to get this big, but maybe it shouldn't be that big. You might think "well that gives them more power against the company!" But it also gives them more power over the employees. And sometimes it feels like they're working more with the company than us. I did, in fact, join them early on, so I'm lucky that I have an older contract they're not allowed to fuck with.
lol what? It's completely fine and normal for siblings to share a room. Everyone having their own room is fucking expensive. When I was a kid, my family of six lived in a two bedroom rental. I shared a room with two of my brothers, but technically all three of them (my youngest brother had his toddler bed in our parents room, but he and his toys were often in our room with the rest of us.) Yeah it was cramped and kinda sucked as we got older, but it wasn't "I'd rather not have been born" bad. Like damn.
When I was around twelve, my parents were finally able to afford a house of their own and we moved into a larger three bedroom, plus unfinished basement. As the only girl, I got my own bedroom. The two younger boys shared the other one, and our older brother took the basement. When he moved out, the second oldest took that space, and when I moved out, he took my room. Nearly all of my friends with siblings had arrangements just like this. Not everyone can live in McMansions.
Bruh I didn't have my own room until I was like 12. And it was half the size of the one pictured lol
"Men pay a few women to look this way to convince the rest of us to look this way for free." God damn ain't that the fucking truth. Do women think before they do stuff like this?
Im gonna shuffle my giant playlist of every song i like and if the very first one that plays isnt exactly what i want to hear right this second im gna lose it
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