https://www.businessinsider.com/tiktokers-debate-corporate-training-college-grad-gets-fired-sixth-day-2024-1

    • BurgerPunk [he/him, comrade/them]
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      11 months ago

      Uh, no. This is reactionary. Management doesn't want to do what they literally claim to exist for and push the blame onto workers. Fuck that

      • The_Walkening [none/use name]
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        11 months ago

        I think there's a take that she should've been more proactive in looking like she's doing something and then kept up the whole "doing nothing while getting paid" angle. Not contributing to the bottom line of a company while appearing to do so is good.

        • BurgerPunk [he/him, comrade/them]
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          11 months ago

          Its reactionary to look at this article about how theres no training and reaction is

          tbf

          Meaning, being fair to management.

          you might get shitcanned if it looks like you're sitting on your ass all day.

          Talking about workers like that isn't really making the case that your view isn't reactionary

            • BurgerPunk [he/him, comrade/them]
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              11 months ago

              doesn't mean you're exempt from playing along with the bullshit if you want to eat under capitalism

              kombucha-disgust

              No where did I say that was good or that's how it should work. It's just reality.

              Reality doesn't need to be defended. Neither does the cruelty in which workers are forced to be exploited or starve.

                • BurgerPunk [he/him, comrade/them]
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                  11 months ago

                  I am probably being uncharitable. I don't think you mean for what you have said to come off the way it does to me. What I'm reacting to is just how it sounds to me, and not your intentions.

                  I don't think you're intentions are bad, but i feel like there's a bit of unexamined reaction in your origninal comment. I don't think its intentional. I think you probably even mean to be helpful in a "that's just the way it is" kind of way i guess. That line of thought and talk like that kind of aggrevates me, and I'll admit that. And thats part of why I'm not being overly charitable.

                  But i also dont feel like you're being uncharitable to the situation in the article. You're read of the person saying she did nothing is assuming the worst here as well, and comes off to me (not necessarily as you intended) like its blaming them, that they should have known better, or even that workers shouldn't expect better from management "cause that's just the way it is" if you don't want to starve bucko.

                  Now to be fair that definitely isn't a charitable read of your comment. But I'm not trying to say that I think that's what you really believe or intend. Just that's just how your comment sounds to me independent of your intentions, probably despite your intentions

    • fox [comrade/them]
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      11 months ago

      I once worked at a "consulting" place that would crap out some e-commerce code or copywriting or marketing campaigns and whatnot. One of my coworkers, who started at the same time I did, had zero client tasks for 6 months and quit. She got paid salary either way but it was exhausting to come into work every day and just have to look like she was doing something productive. And I've had times like that as well where my work is meaningless and nonproductive. It's classic Bullshit Job stuff and it's bad for your soul.

    • booty [he/him]
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      11 months ago

      sicko-zoomer hello i would like to do a job for you for money does that sound good

      porky-happy yes that sounds good come do a job for us for money

      sicko-zoomer ok im here to do the job what should i do

      porky-happy idk man

      sicko-zoomer ok well when you need me to do something in exchange for the money you're giving me let me know

      porky-scared-flipped wtf you're doing nothing why so lazy

        • booty [he/him]
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          11 months ago

          because it's very common for companies to go through the very easy and totally cost free process of hiring someone

          ive been at my workplace for about 2 years. fully staffed it would have like 10 people. I've seen them mill through at least 15 people just in the time ive been here.

    • GinAndJuche
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      11 months ago

      Never worked a job before behavior tbh.

      Hopefully it was radicalizing or something.