• Double_A@discuss.tchncs.de
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    1 year ago

    If you are in a similar situation… remember that you don’t have to say “yes” to everything at work! It’s the professional thing to say “no” when it’s appropriate instead of overworking yourself and lowering the quality of your work.

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      1 year ago

      You have a very privileged job if you’re just allowed to just tell your employer no when they want more work out of you…

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        1 year ago

        It is your duty to at least state how much work you already have and let the boss decide what to do.

        I had a boss who acknowledged it and told me that it’s fine if i’m not too accurate for couple of things.

        Not saying anything, burning out and just delivering shit work non-stop isn’t going to help either you or the employee, your job is to do your best and your boss has to figure out the rest.

        Although i have to say i quit that job, because doing half-assed work is nothing which fulfills me.

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            1 year ago

            I didn’t say she didn’t do any of that, considering her story, it wasn’t just the workload, nothing to gain from an environment this toxic. If you have any legal grounds to stand on, use it.

            I think it’s kinda weird there is not one proof of it happening yet, not a recording or anyone talking for or against it, we’ll see how things turn out.