I have to get certifications as part of my job and because all of my coworkers and I keep failing these really hard tests, we aren’t allow to study during downtime on the clock. We were told to study on our own time.

Getting certs is part of what is required for me to get bigger raises and get promoted and all that jazz. I don’t want to use my personal time for this. None of the people who are in this predicament do.

I have a meeting in a few days to discuss goals and I need to figure out how to tell my boss that using my own time for work shit is unacceptable.

I really like this job other than this one aspect of it and I don’t want to make anyone mad, but I need to express my boundaries and all that

  • @jordanlund
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    5920 hours ago

    Had the same conversation with my boss, and I specifically asked him “Is this certificaton job related or is it just so someone can check a box on a spreadsheet somewhere? If it’s job related, I’m absolutely down for it, what does the new role entitle and what’s the increase in pay for it?”

    Response? Silence.

      • @jordanlund
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        415 hours ago

        That was the weird part, it wasn’t any one specific certification, it was any 2nd certification in addition to the job related cert I already had.

        • thermal_shock
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          215 hours ago

          Well idk, my certs have multiple levels/advancements that you can specialize in, so…