'More money': Employee gives honest feedback to HR for mandatory work survey

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    Product - HR reminded us to fill out our work surveys What would make you feel more valued at More money If you could change anything at would you change? More money Do you have any additional feedback or suggestions that you would like t I can't afford an apartment to make it a better place to wc Submit
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    Font - Mercdecember - 3 hr. ago what kind of work do you do? Reply Share 168
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    Font - Landid218 OP. 3 hr. ago I work in IT. 181 Reply Share
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    Font - TOXICXN1GHTMAR3 3 hr. ago It's ridiculous, can't even make it with a College degree. I make like $17/hr and I work on servers that are worth more than most people's homes. 153 Reply Share
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    Font - MostBotsAreBad I used to make what would be $24 an hour now, adjusted for inflation, working for a big software company (thousands of employees). 2 hr. ago HR refused me an annual cost-of-living raise. When I asked why, they basically told me to shut up, and the head of HR emailed me directly to say that the company's paralegals in Palo Alto didn't get paid more than I did.
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    Font - So I wrote back and said "You are insane not to pay your paralegals in Palo Alto more than I make. How are they supposed to live?" In retaliation, he cheated me out of my accumulated PTO when I left.
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    Font - Landid218 OP. 2 hr. ago Thank God my state requires pto be paid out no matter what the reason is for separation.
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    Font - joshuamunson. 1 hr. ago My last survey asked everyone how the company could automate your job. I almost spit my drink out. A bit bold to directly ask that.
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    Font - annoying_chocolate. 2 hr. ago Amazing! I'm in a toxic company that constantly make employees surveys, I'm stealing this idea
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    Hair - lucidobserver. 35 min. ago Sounds like you want a pizza party.
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    Font - freyjalithe 32 min. ago We had one for these surveys about a year ago. The only difference was the questions added this: "aside from more money..." I just kept writing in "more money" anyway. If you know that's what people are going to answer, why ask the question? Spoiler Alert: we have not gotten any "more money"
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    Font - AdhesivenessReady349. 58 min. ago A handful of years ago I went looking online to see if I could get a better quote for our auto insurance. I used a throwaway email and fake phone number so they could not bother me.
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    Font - I found out our rate was the best. By a lot. One of the places I got a quote from was: Liberty Mutual. The rate was about $800 more for 6 months. Needless to say I never went thru with it.
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    Font - About a month later I got an email from them asking: "Besides price what could we have done to earn your business? Deleted it and never replied
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    Font - Landid 218 OP. 50 min. ago Yeah I'm in the same boat. They would need to hire 2 people to output the work I do.
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    Font - IamLuann 2 hr. ago Should have said I would like to eat and afford an apartment. I did surveys when I was working. Managers were not supposed to be in the room but always had a Bossy micromanager that would try and read what you were writing by looking over your shoulder. I finally just found the 1-800- number and called and complained about him. Made my statement about what should be changed in store problems.
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    Font - soulseaker 13 min. ago We just had this. They were presented as anonymous but anyone who completed it was entered into a raffle and they also mentioned that you could not forward the email to someone else if they wanted to complete the survey cuz the link was only good for the person it was originally sent too. They even had questions on the survey asking if you felt pressured to answer positively. Yeah "anonymous".

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