• Canonical_Warlock@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    14 hours ago

    I actually love when my boss asks me to do shit afterhours but that’s only because I get paid double time to do so, I have no life, and I can always just say no if I’m not the one scheduled to be on call at the time. It’s amazing how if you pay people enough and treat them well then they are willing to do things for you. Funny how that works.

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    17 hours ago

    My boss got an earful yesterday when he called to ask me to come in to work, I was at a furry convention and a howl had started right after I said hello.

    He was confused, I didn’t elaborate, and I told him I wasn’t coming in until June as I was on my vacation.

  • kittenzrulz123@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    22 hours ago

    Always maintain the French work ethic:

    • No communication outside work hours
    • Dont care about the buissnes
    • Dont care about the boss
    • Never attend optional “teambuilding” exercises
    • Don’t do work outside work hours
    • Use as many sick/vacation days as possible
    • Always prioritize your mental and physical health above corporate profits
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    This is the key. I personally am happy to be texted to take extra shifts right now, but I still make the final determination if I want to work or not. Remember, YOU are the one in control, not them.

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    best practice is don’t even respond. most people will get the message that you basically don’t exist if you’re not physically at work. and if not, fuckem

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    1 day ago

    work communication is for work. after 17:00 that shit gets turned off.

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    22 hours ago

    Okay I get that your dad could have reacted better. More importantly though, what are you doing about your actual problem?

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      The correct one, if you wish to maintain your boundaries. You do have the right to say no to work. It’s different if you’re a business owner or have a passion for the job. But the key is, it’s YOUR decision, not THEIRS.

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          20 hours ago

          I’m successful based on my criteria for life. Are you? You should do something that makes you content, rather than attempting to make pithy comments online. Trust me, there’s more satisfaction out there than on here.

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            20 hours ago

            Gotta love those children and retirees wading into comment sections acting like they think they’re career gurus.

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              For sure! The fact is, everyone has different goals and should plan accordingly. For myself, I will take most shifts if offered, but I’m comfortable turning them down. My life is my own, I choose my schedule within reasonable limits.