A minor beef, but it irritates me nonetheless. My nephew is 18 and has lived with us on and off his whole life, and lived exclusively with us for the past ten years; my parents got permanent custody of him when he was 8. I've been bugging him to keep applying at the Volde-Mart where I work, and he finally renewed his application yesterday. But in the section where it asks if you have any relatives working for the company, he said he put down my name and position but had to say I was his sister, because there's no option for aunt/uncle/cousin, etc. Only siblings, parents, children, and grandparents. I told him no biggie, but if he gets an interview to be sure and correct it, I had a similar issue when I reapplied and the website kept saying I worked previously at a different store number than what I did.
It's the same on Facebook, there's a spot where you can list your relatives with a link to their profile, but only for 'immediate' family, no spots for nephews, cousins, etc. I'm probably closer with nephew than I am my actual siblings, simply because of the living arrangements. It just peeves me off that you get shafted most of the time when you have that kind of relation, you know?
Also, bereavement at most workplaces only counts if it's a parent, sibling, grandparent, or child. Everyone else isn't important enough.
It's the same on Facebook, there's a spot where you can list your relatives with a link to their profile, but only for 'immediate' family, no spots for nephews, cousins, etc. I'm probably closer with nephew than I am my actual siblings, simply because of the living arrangements. It just peeves me off that you get shafted most of the time when you have that kind of relation, you know?
Also, bereavement at most workplaces only counts if it's a parent, sibling, grandparent, or child. Everyone else isn't important enough.
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