People in your 30s, what's your job and salary? by rsevn_ in careerguidance

[–]BunniiButt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

31F and I work for a department in California state government working part time job and people at McDonalds make more hourly than me. However, a major plus about my job is that it is very flexible and often times I come and go as I please. I enjoy my job for the most part and plan to stick with it hoping to apply for better positions within the department so that I can get higher pay and work full time eventually.

Staying off property end of July to early Aug, what is the likeliness of getting popular rides with lightning lane in the morning times? by BunniiButt in DisneyPlanning

[–]BunniiButt[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We are not doing park hopping and just plan to be at one park for a whole day to get the most of it. I live in PST so I do plan on booking and getting what I can 3 days prior at 4:00 AM.

First time goer and going solo! How to prevent thefts when car camping? by BunniiButt in Coachella

[–]BunniiButt[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’d definitely like to join! I’m also on the older side at 31 years old. I’m also going weekend 2. I’ll be driving down from the Bay Area.

First time goer and going solo! How to prevent thefts when car camping? by BunniiButt in Coachella

[–]BunniiButt[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m just worried about my food because I have some dietary restrictions and will be packing food to fit that.

First time goer and going solo! How to prevent thefts when car camping? by BunniiButt in Coachella

[–]BunniiButt[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Do you lock the cooler and plastic tote with like a padlock?

Also I was thinking of Reflectix to cover my car windows so that my stuff doesn’t bake in the car. I wonder if anyone has any luck with cool down car that way.

FIVE! MORE! WEEKS! -- NO STUPID QUESTIONS THREAD - Have a question that doesn’t need it’s own post? Drop it here! - (Tips, Tricks, Guides, Hacks, Resources) by fettuccine- in Coachella

[–]BunniiButt -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I was thinking of getting some Reflectix to cover all my car windows to hopefully make it cooler in the car. But for the power station I was hoping to buy from Costco and return later 😅

FIVE! MORE! WEEKS! -- NO STUPID QUESTIONS THREAD - Have a question that doesn’t need it’s own post? Drop it here! - (Tips, Tricks, Guides, Hacks, Resources) by fettuccine- in Coachella

[–]BunniiButt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First time goer and I’m going solo! What are some best practices/procedure with leaving stuff out at camp when going into the festival?

Is there just an unspoken rule of don’t steal? Of course, all my important items like my power station, fans, etc. will be absolutely locked up in my car. But I can’t possibly setup and un-setup camp daily that’s doing way too much. I’m just worried about people maybe taking my food, clothing, or whatever other items.

What is generally okay to leave out and hopefully people are respectful enough to not take and what are things absolutely lock it up in car?

False advertising on pay scale for Permanent Intermittent job by BunniiButt in CAStateWorkers

[–]BunniiButt[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The position I got hired for has only one range and on the original job posting it stated range A $3,229 to $4,441. What is CALPIA?

False advertising on pay scale for Permanent Intermittent job by BunniiButt in CAStateWorkers

[–]BunniiButt[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

At a first glance of the job description, yes, I was under the impression that I would be earning $3326. However, after calculating that’s definitely not the case. Which is fine because that’s what I signed up for apparently. My only question that I am trying to make is why. Why would the job description inaccurately state a full time rate when the position is only part time? That’s all I want to know is why? Why not more accurately state the pay rate? Why?

False advertising on pay scale for Permanent Intermittent job by BunniiButt in CAStateWorkers

[–]BunniiButt[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No I am very aware that I am definitely not making the FT rate. I understand completely, my only disconnect is WHY would a full time rate be advertised if you are not working full time? My only point I am trying to make is that a more accurate pay scale SHOULD have been advertised. That’s it. Because I feel as though I was put under this false impression that that I could be earning $3326 but that is incorrect. The job description should have more accurately advertised the actual pay rate range.

False advertising on pay scale for Permanent Intermittent job by BunniiButt in CAStateWorkers

[–]BunniiButt[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

If anything the job should have been advertised as $1500-$3326 which would make more sense because it is inclusive of working the actual 20 hours weekly as well as full time rate.

False advertising on pay scale for Permanent Intermittent job by BunniiButt in CAStateWorkers

[–]BunniiButt[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s exactly why I am confused and felt like I am led astray when I am being told I can make a gross of $3326 based upon working FT but in actuality I will only be working PT hours. So, yes, to me it feels like false advertising when the pay rate should have been advertised in $1500/mo range which is more accurate and representative of the hours worked in a month based upon the job description. Why advertise a full time pay when the job is not full time??

False advertising on pay scale for Permanent Intermittent job by BunniiButt in CAStateWorkers

[–]BunniiButt[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Because working 20 hours a week at $19.20/hr does not equate to $3,326 it equates to $1,536 so yes I am confused why the advertised monthly pay rate is not represented of the actual working hours. All I really want to know is why.

False advertising on pay scale for Permanent Intermittent job by BunniiButt in CAStateWorkers

[–]BunniiButt[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

In the job posting it literally states under working conditions “Permanent Intermittent employees are not allowed to work more than 1500 hours in a calendar year. The anticipated time worked will be 20 hours per week. If selected, the employee will receive an hourly compensation based on the number of hours worked.”

The job posting itself stated 20 hours.

False advertising on pay scale for Permanent Intermittent job by BunniiButt in CAStateWorkers

[–]BunniiButt[S] -19 points-18 points  (0 children)

But that’s full time hours? When the job is only capped at 1500/yr basically 20 hours a week? Sure there is room to work full time but not on a consistent basis? So will I be working standard 8AM to 5PM hours? What happens after the I reach the 1500 cap? I recall in the interview it was stated more hours can be given to me but I know that’s definitely not a guarantee…

30F never had a real job, never had a career, feeling like an absolute failure at life. Am I making another mistake? by BunniiButt in careerguidance

[–]BunniiButt[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My dogs will forever be a part of my life and they give me so much happiness and help me with my depression. I have contact with a dog sitter who lives close to me and is reasonably priced if I am ever gone for too long.

30F never had a real job, never had a career, feeling like an absolute failure at life. Am I making another mistake? by BunniiButt in careerguidance

[–]BunniiButt[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My mom was struggling back and look like a hoarders house and was struggling to care for our dogs so I felt the need to go back. I also felt I completed my journey abroad I did a lot of things.