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Ab 2 year s ago
I'm very happy to see people fighting back against management like this! Treat people with respect no matter what they are doing!
       
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Sandy 2 year s ago
WON'T SOMEBODY PLEASE THINK OF THE SHAREHOLDERS!?
       
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Woody 2 year s ago
I keep trying to explain this to an 84 year old after he spouted the "nobody want's to work" propoganda. It's not that they don't want to work... it's that they are tired of being abused, financially, ethically, spiritually, etc.
       
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Jimmy 2 year s ago
Woody,
I'm 82 and I get it. Its about time that working class people demanded change.

To be honest, the "nobody wants to work" crowd, here in Missouri, according to FB comments, are not old men and women. Most complainers happen to be mid-life right wing wannabe "patriots" and "karens".
       
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Christopher 2 year s ago
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Most complainers happen to be mid-life right wing wannabe "patriots" and "karens".

Absolutely.
       
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"For almost a year, my boss has been constantly letting me know how lucky I am that I have a job at this company. He would have me do tasks way outside of my job description (and comfort zone), tell me to work overtime off the clock, ignore every suggestion I've made, micromanage everything I do, and undermine me at every step. I currently get anxiety attacks every time I see his name on my phone because there's a good chance he's about to yell at me about something that's his fault.

I asked them to change the work environment and treat me with respect. He told me "no". He reemphasized that I should be grateful for this role, I need to try harder, and I won't find a job elsewhere.

I just proved him wrong. I've been secretely applying and interviewing for the past 5 weeks and have received about 10 offers at this time. I'm about to sign the paperwork to officially accept one for a much better job that pays 40k more. The interviewer will be my future boss, and he actually treated me with respect and as if I was a person *gasp*!

Drafting up my resignation letter now and I can't stop smiling."

 

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