• Eochaid
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      1 year ago

      Honestly, I couldn’t quite simpatize with her. She complains they were giving her too much to do?

      Unless you fully understand the effort involved in her reported daily and weekly quotas, you aren’t qualified to make an opinion on them.

      if she waited…

      Or more likely, her quitting brought the issue to the attention of one of the adults in the room and they actually finally made a change - you know, like what’s happening right fucking now.

      The biggest issue for me was her reports of a toxic work environment. When she would bring up concerns about her workload, they’d respond by insulting her and threatening her job. She even saw an instance where a coworker felt she was sexually harassed and Linus yelled at and berated her for being an idiot.

      Does that sound like a work environment that would consider getting her additional help?

      My guess is that Linus is the owner and works like one, and wants everyone else to work as much as him.

      This is exactly the kind of boss that creates a toxic work environment. A good boss should be respectful of each employee’s strengths and limitations and foster an environment where everyone can contribute meaningfully without feeling unduely overburdened.

      A good boss encourages a healthy work/life balance.

      Yes, Linus is a workaholic. His work ethic is unhealthy. He has publicly acknowledged this on WAN show numerous times. If he expects his employees to work as hard as he does, then he is knowingly fostering an unhealthy work environment.

    • @Lord_Boffum
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      361 year ago

      and now she’s taking any chance of using the LTT brand for her own benefit

      Serious question: how does she stand to benefit from the action she’s taken? Some other employer will take pity on her and hire her? Internet karma? I don’t immediately see a win in this for her.

    • @[email protected]
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      101 year ago

      Honestly, I couldn’t quite sympathize with her.

      Why not?

      She complains they were giving her too much to do? Apparently rest of the team also had a lot on their plate as well and most of them are still in the company.

      What does that have to do with sympathizing with her?

      No sympathy for Chanie Wenjack because lots of his classmates managed to graduate?