I understand that not everyone is fortunate to have money saved to be able to have the leeway to leave jobs whenever they feel like it and so forth. But I just feel like people have lost their sense of self-respect when it comes down to employment.

I am a firm believer that if you are working at a toxic place and are being harassed or bullied, to stand up to that behavior and tell them that you’re not going to take their shit, and if they continue you fucking quit and never look back.

I have known people who have not had a savings who have done this in the past and they end up finding a decent job that doesn’t treat them like shit. Do you feel like job Seekers don’t defend themselves anymore?

  • @DarienGS
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    51 year ago

    This is an appalling take. No, you should not allow an employer to treat you with disrespect. Normalising an abusive, exploitative model of employment where you have no choice but to “put up with shit” makes conditions worse for everyone.

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      I think there’s a middle ground here. You should be able to put up with shit occasionally. Sometimes tensions will be high for one reason or another and things might get snippy, no reason to quit over that. But if you’re having to do it every day because your boss is just an asshole, then yeah you should be looking for a new job.

    • regalia
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      That’s how the real world works. It reflects on your maturity.

      There is no exception, even if you’re the damn president. Do you see any world leader stepping down because of mean comments that hurt their feelings?

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        Many folks online simply can’t imagine there are folks that aren’t nice to them, and there’s nothing to be done about it.

        There’s a difference between negative interactions and truly toxic workplaces. I believe you are describing the former.