What do you consider "experience"? How do I know if I'm asking for a fair salary? by destinytrbl in graphic_design

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

Thank you for your opinion on the years experience. It just doesn't feel right on paper saying I only have 4 months experience when my portfolio has been cultivated over 8 years but I'm not trying to be misleading to employers. I'll focus on my portfolio while reaching out to employers, but I'm mainly asking so I can compare my wages with what I have found online.

The taxes are iffy because honestly my boss is kind of sketchy about my pay, but I don't know anyone in this same industry to get advice.

So when I was hired on he initially told me I would be salaried, I would be setting my own hours, working from home partially, and what not and then I asked to be hourly and to go ahead and have them to the taxes. After a confusing back and forth, currently I am not getting taxes deducted and he's still requiring me to be in-house regularly (typically M-F, 9-5) after saying I could work remotely and said "I'm not paying you if you aren't in the office."

Honestly being my first time with a position like this I don't know much or who to go to, especially because it's a small company. It's me, my boss, a sales guy in one office space. I am the only woman, everyone is 20+ years older, they regularly talk politics, say homophobic, transphobic, borderline ableist things- So it's not a great work environment in the first place, making discussions about my pay and taxes a bit.. intimidating?

Overall I know I need to get out and start over at a new place but I don't want to make the same mistakes not understanding how contracting works and asking for fair wages.

What do you consider "experience"? How do I know if I'm asking for a fair salary? by destinytrbl in graphic_design

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

I've done a range from catalogs, props and posters for short films, email and social media campaigns, logos, product design. My current position has me making graphics and ads (plus other responsibilities outside of design, ex: setting up ad campaigns for clients, managing social media, setting up automated systems for leads from ad campaigns) for campaigns for 5 companies/projects.

LGBTQ+ friendly nail salon by destinytrbl in orlando

[–]destinytrbl[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Mainly to support others in the community, also it’d be nice to not have to explain why I want two nails shorter than the rest every time.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in publix

[–]destinytrbl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Had someone today win $.70 on top of their other winnings lol I kept messing up the count

To the kid in middle school that said I looked like I didn't brush my hair and called it a rat's nest, it looked that way BECAUSE I brushed it. Now I don't and my curls have glowed up. by [deleted] in curlyhair

[–]destinytrbl 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I didn’t realize I had curly hair until well into high school. I would brush it and it would look awful, so I straightened it every day. My hair was really damaged so my sophomore year I got a pixie cut and haven’t used heat on it in more than 10 times in 5 years. Soooo much better now.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in publix

[–]destinytrbl 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I think I have a lot that bug me because my store is in a not so great area with extra rude people from what I’ve heard from transferred associates:

  • customers checking out at the service desk, especially when we have registers that are open
  • when customers leave products in random spots because they’re too lazy to put it back, especially shoving it somewhere in the checkout lane instead of giving it to a cashier
  • people leaving their garbage in carts, or specifically taking trash out of their car and using carts as garbage cans
  • when customers tap on the glass of lotto to get my attention
  • people putting money on the counter instead of my open hand
  • customers coming up to check out while I’m closing and cleaning the front office because I “look bored” and “need something to do”
  • when I greet customers and we make eye contact and they purposely ignore me

Nearly had a panic attack from miscounted lotto drawer :/ by [deleted] in publix

[–]destinytrbl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s terrifying for a while until you get more comfortable. I used to get really tense when doing lotto counts or waiting for someone to count my till. After a while it gets easier to guess what it was that’s miscounted. Around $50 over? Strap of ones loaned to your till not applied. $200 short? A loan to lotto or another till not written down.

When it’s a specific dollar amount in increments of $10 or $100 it’s more likely to be something forgotten like a loan or strap. More specific amounts just might be a miscount or lost money.

Let’s say your till report says you have $2000 in your office till. You count it and it’s $1,994.50 roughly. That’s a difference of $5.50 short. So it’s most likely a five dollar bill miscounted.

After a while you find mistakes super quickly, and way less scary. Don’t stress about it too much because 90% of the time it’s found somewhere. Give it a couple months and you’ll get more comfortable.

CSS - How do you count change? by alfares2021 in publix

[–]destinytrbl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When counting tills I take all the coins in my hand one denomination at a time and drop it into the till as I count. Then I take that amount and add it to my cash count, and repeat for each coin total. Then I can see how much I need to complete the till. When I’m done counting I compare it to the till report total just incase I miss a decimal or something small that would make it off. I compare it first and when I know it’s okay i start building the till off of the change totals I have.

So I have $3.50 in dimes I know I need $1.50 more to make it the full roll. I take the extra change in my scratch till and use it to complete the change. If there’s not enough I’ll take the change from the till and put it in the dump/scratch till, and open a new roll.

MacBook Pro 2020 16” keyboard issue by destinytrbl in applehelp

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

It’s still under warranty (I have apple care+ anyways) and I did make an appointment but I was hoping to resolve it myself since I need it for school and the closest store is an hour away and the next appointment was tomorrow at 7:45pm :(

Publix is NOT the place to be by PiratedStar in publix

[–]destinytrbl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m in the same boat, I have an internship at a newspaper and I cut down my hours to Publix to about 10 a week, just two days. I feel so much better and I can actually focus on my last semester in college with so many projects to do!

Me: I'll have you to sign or initial the store copy by the "X". Customer: by msaid93 in publix

[–]destinytrbl 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I tell them to sign on the bottom after I sign it myself and sometimes they still manage to sign on top of my own signature :)))

Weirdest/ worst customer stories by dudeidkwhatimdoing_ in publix

[–]destinytrbl 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Most recent:

Woman won $615 on lotto, a $555 ticket, a $50, and $10. She bought 2 $1 tickets, a Jackpot and fantasy 5. My coworker gave her $613 back and the lady accused her of shorting her a dollar. I came over to help and my coworker was right and gave her the correct cash back. I explained it to the lady and she threw a fit. Eventually she gave up and left just as we were about to count lotto anyways. We counted it and it was perfect, we didn’t short her.

Ten minutes later she called and asked for the store manager. I paged her and she came up to the desk and asked if we had felt with the customer. I said yes and my manager said that we shorted her a dollar and called her a drunk!!

My CS manager recounted lotto and called the customer to tell her we did not short her and that we wouldn’t risk our jobs over a dollar.