Hiya guys!
So now that I'm working in the UK I've learnt a few things I never knew -or really cared about- until moving here. I just assumed things were like *this* everywhere.
First story: In Louisiana it's perfectly legal to fire an employee and not even bother to give them notice or tell them why. This happened to me in 2011 when I worked for an icecream parlor. I worked there for nearly a year (about 9 months) My manager and I had a good agreement (Schedules were made once a month, and I gave her my school schedule and she gave me shifts around it) One month, I wasn't scheduled and when I called she had a friend answer the phone (very professional, right?) And said "sorry it's just not working." I was never late, never had a write up or got in trouble, nor did I have any issues with co-workers. It just "wasn't working."
Second story: When I worked at a smoothie shop I had shifts starting at 5:50am, and I was sleepy when I arrived (always on time, I might add) to work. My manager pulled me aside once and said I "had a bad attitude" and "put her in a bad mood in the mornings" and "could easily be replaced." I didn't realize being sleepy was having a bad attitude, but there we have it.
Now, to today. As some of you know I'm currently looking for full time employment in my job sector, but managed to secure a position at a local cafe. I am loving it. My co-workers/management are amazing.
I was telling a few co-workers about the stories I just mentioned above and they were flabbergasted that the US allowed that type of behavior from management. I had no idea that this wasn't "normal." According to my co-workers, "that type of thing would never happen in this country" I feel like there is more job security, understanding and patience between employer and employee here. Is that true, or am I just extremely lucky at this cafe?
Second, upon applying for the full time positions I've noticed a lot of notes about PTO in the job descriptions. Apparently, most full-time positions/employers are required to offer at least 20PTO days in a year, whereas in the USA the average is a mere 10, and that is usually only given to full-time workers. Part time workers and 23% of full time workers (according to a very basic Google search) of American's don't have ANY PTO.
The longer I live here the more I realize how flawed the USA is in this regard. There is not as much job security (of course this varies by state), employers can dump employees at will, no paid vacation/or very little....It isn't all sunshine and rainbows here but I feel like Europe has got it more together than the US in that way. Not to mention the
absence of looming medical debt.
Am I the only one thinking this? What do you guys think? What about you guys who have been here for years/work full time in the UK? What has your experience been like?