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Your job is not your family. You owe them nothing. Do your job well and leave the work at the door when you leave at the end of the day. Unless you're an owner, every bit of extra work you do is you being robbed.
Agreed but this can be difficult to parse when you’re union organizer
Or you work for the olive garden.
Lately i talked to a lot of elderly people or people who just retired because work. They don't know each other, they don't even live close to each other, but the thing they have in common is the need to talk to me about young people who don't want to work anymore. Telling me stories that "young people" just leave work when their shift is over, not caring about the company at all.
Ask them if their employer paid for their retirement (pension). Ask if they were repeatedly laid off because the work can be done [poorly] cheaper in another country. Ask if they were union.
Many companies used to be loyal to their employees and vice versa. That is all but gone now and the companies cry that nobody is loyal.
Having just been made redundant this week after 15 years this is so true.
I managed it very well, very rarely having committed more than my allotted hours each week but I know for many they would have to have been very disciplined to achieve this.
I leave with no malice or ill feeling as a result. I'd hate to think how I'd feel otherwise
They're upset the McDonald's employee isn't the happiest person ever, catering to their every whim. Thats really it. They want us to be little happy bootlickers who work our asses off for nothing.
I complain about young people too but this isnt why. Dont work shitty jobs for shitty pay. If you must work a shitty job, they better fuckng pay up. Isnt that the whole "invisible hand" capitalists love so much? If you can't find workers , you're either an asshole, or not paying enough.