• Nougat@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    I’m just asking, …

    I don’t see a question.

    … they are actually quitting toxic jobs

    There’s a qualifier there. Toxic jobs are, in my understanding, those which underpay, overwork, eschew safety, fail to respect the humanity of employees, or demand that workers put their jobs ahead of anything else. Employers all too often make far greater demands on employees than were “agreed to in [the] job acceptance offer,” unless you’re in a union, where labor is able to collectively bargain for contracts.

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      1 year ago

      By your definition, ALL jobs are toxic jobs. If you ever find a position that doesn’t expect those things of you, let me know.

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        1 year ago

        While I disagree that not all jobs are toxic by that definition, even if they were, the implication that workers should just shut up and keep their heads down about it is the problem, and you are the hilariously wrong person being referred to in the post. Keep licking those boots, and being grateful for the taste.

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          1 year ago

          I like the taste, it’s kind of like your mommy’s cunt, only much healthier. You can delude yourself however you wish, but it’s obvious that you are the one who is ignorant in this situation. Have a nice life, scumbag!