At my first webdev job, I was paid based on the amount of billable work I did, not the time I spent at the office.
Is this normal for web-related jobs, or was I just working for a meme company?
Did you agree to this when you were hired?
>>60802095
I didn't find out until after I was brought on (it was an internship, but I know for a fact that normal employees had the same thing).
Was I told? Probably in fine print.
>>60802049
i knew accountants often get shafted that way, dumb kids get all starry-eyed about working at one of the big name firms but they end up working worse hours than a dev at a startup because they have to do research and shit on their own time and log enough billable hours for their kike masters
>>60802121
>Was I told? Probably in fine print.
if you didn't read that shit you deserve whatever shafting you get
>>60802144
Yeah, I do deserve it. Honestly though, I didn’t even think that was legal.
I don’t regret it at all, the internship was a great experience otherwise.
>>60802144
>at a startup
stopped reading there. that is the gayest buzzword out of them all.