I just think that if you pay a subscription for a service it should be illegal to then have pop-ups asking you to pay for more stuff. I want to kill intuit with hammers
Summer classes kicking my ass, but was able to squeeze in some painting before my next assignment. Gold on Olympia, knee heraldry on the half squad of assault intercessors and Tetys. Gonna be how I signify company, so far I've got first and third, still thinking about the rest.
Padme literally had more training to rule at age 14 than Dooku did running Serenno at age 60 and I genuinely believe the only reason he wasn’t immediately deposed was because Jenza was just so happy to have her only non-psychopath family member back (...an opinion that would age like milk) that she secretly fixed a lot of his early calamitous floundering behind his back.
My sister, who spent four years at Mailchimp, just got laid off yesterday. She called me sobbing to let me know she got the email. No amount of a fat severance package can fix the damage to her psyche this job did imo. Her birthday is coming up soon. So i made her this cake.
(i only decorate a cake like once every few years lol don't come for me)
She started in customer support, and sure enough was skilled and talented enough in apprenticeships with a higher up team in a different department that she was happily brought onto the team.
She ran events, improved entire workflows that saved the company thousands of dollars, delivered tasks on time and of high quality, and was highly praised by leaders of other teams and from those above her boss. She kicked ass and took names.
On that team, she spent two years experiencing bullying and discrimination for having ADHD. Yes, arguably the most common ND condition out there just about. She had to take 2 months off for mental health leave to get her ADHD diagnosis to defend herself from all the corporate bullying. She documented her boss literally making things up and her coworker refusing to communicate with her and then blaming her for things not being done how she wanted. They actively ignored all the times she went above and beyond expectations and all the times she did receive praise from other teams. I watched two corporate goons crush the confidence my sister had finally closed together for herself.
The CEO of Intuit called her and 1800 other employees that were laid off "low performers" in a public statement. A convenient 10% of Mailchimp was completely laid off. We knew this was coming because over the past year or so, Intuit has been forcing managers to label a specific percentage of people as "Does Not Meet Expectations" on year end reviews to justify letting people go, no matter how much they actually did meet expectations.
I look in the Intuit Mailchimp tags and only see one post about them Union busting. The only posts are just geared towards companies comparing and contrasting products and marketing strategies. Reddit isn't much better because the only sub on there is the official one modded by MC themselves. This isn't the biggest fire rn by any means but it's once again proof that the people behind these corporations are as soulless and evil as the corporations themselves. No matter how much good you do they will never appreciate you.
I hope the company eats shit and dies. Intuit is ruining everything people liked about MC, from the product to the culture. Fuck you.
I am Once Again asking why QuickBooks Online - one of THE biggest names in cloud accounting software - does not allow users to sort account details by amount.
"Oh, just export it to Excel and do it there!" Oh, for sure, super easy, but I should not have to do that. If your software relies on other, unrelated software for incredibly basic functionality like "sort largest to smallest," YOUR SOFTWARE IS TRASH GARBAGE.
my boss asking me questions for an ACCOUNTANT expecting to answer like an ACCOUNTANT would when im a bookkeeper hired to be solely a bookkeeper with no education befitting an accountant nor the pay to go with it…….cause im not an ACCOUNTANT!!!!
my father (the devil himself) actually sent me a really love and sweet text message about how proud he is of me and how much he loves me and how he’s worked hard to make a stable life finally so that if I need to I can always come home
I don't think of myself as an over-literal "write what you know" type in that I try to avoid writer protagonists (so many of them end up dull), but I just realized I am writing an artistic protagonist who approaches her embroidery projects similarly to how I approach my WIPs, and the way the siblings are shown managing the estate accounts is definitely influenced by my own small business and nonprofit bookkeeping.