Already deleted, but this is the exact quote:

“How do I log out of this?

Haven’t worked here in weeks. Anyway, the NBA overextends it’s social media employees greatly to the detriment of their health and social lives for a salary of less than $50k annually after taxes.

I worked 14 hour shifts without breaks at times. Shoutout Adam Silver.

We don’t get health insurance until 90 days on the job! That’s silly isn’t it?

Glad I resigned, no need for a job to get in the way of your happiness.

Donate to mental health causes ✌️”

  • @[email protected]
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    1461 year ago

    He then went on to make another post promoting his own social media management company…

    Why would anyone else ever trust him with a social media account??

      • @suenoromis
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        51 year ago

        Genuinely curious, what’s trashy about this post?

        • Granite
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          201 year ago

          It’s okay to call out your shitty employer, but to promote your own business with the same breath takes away the gravitas of the call out. Makes it seem contrived to build your brand rather than an authentic call out.

          • @elscallr
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            -31 year ago

            It wasn’t their employer, it was an ex employer who has bad security practices. They get to feel that burn.

            • Fushuan [he/him]
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              81 year ago

              It’s not this post that is trashy, it’s the one they allegedly posted about promoting their other current company. Wtf.

            • @Scheme
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              71 year ago

              The only thing burned here is the bridge between this guy and the NBA. If you value networking and reputation, this isn’t the move.

    • @[email protected]
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      481 year ago

      Lmao not only is it incredibly “unprofessional,” but the post literally starts with “How do I log out of this?” Not exactly inspiring confidence haha.

    • SokathHisEyesOpen
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      191 year ago

      There’s no such thing as bad publicity. I used to think that was hyperbole, but after watching the orange guy, the long rat, the nerdy book of faces guy, the puffy lips ladies with a famous lawyer daddy, and a slew of other people outrage themselves to the top, I believe it.

    • AnonTwo
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      141 year ago

      Did he? You’d think he’d want to not draw attention to his social media management company while simultaneously burning bridges…

    • theodewere
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      1 year ago

      he can’t be a whole lot worse than most people who choose to interact with twitter as a career… i mean the kid looked at facebook and said: that’s the life for me… i already don’t like him…

    • @[email protected]
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      51 year ago

      The real smart thing is to promote a competitor’s social media management company. Make them suffer the bad press.

    • ares35
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      41 year ago

      just a hunch, but i don’t think they “resigned” from their nba job.

  • @dlspicey
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    501 year ago

    50K a year after taxes to post LeBron memes? Where do I sign up?

    • @[email protected]
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      341 year ago

      It’s the 14 hour shifts and not enough paid leaves that would bother me, no matter how much they pay

    • @droans
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      101 year ago

      That’s my takeaway.

      I make about $50K after taxes which I think is pretty good. But I guess maybe that guy lives in a HCOL area while I’m living in Indy. My salary wouldn’t go as far in a lot of the larger metro areas.

      • Hillock
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        211 year ago

        If the 14 hour shifts mean 70 hours a week, then that’s bad pay. That’s about 20k a year base salary and the rest in overtime. If they even pay overtime

        • @nooo
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          -11 year ago

          In what dialect of English does “at times” mean “every single workday”?

          • Hillock
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            11 year ago

            The “at times” part could be in relation to “without breaks”. He is working 14 hour shifts, at times without break. Still doesn’t mean he would work 70 hours every week but I assume anyone who mentions they have to work 14 hour shifts does so regulary that they are working more than the standard 40 hour week. And that has to be considered when talking about the salary. The 70 hours would be “worst case scenario”.

            • @nooo
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              -11 year ago

              Ok, so if you exaggerate what is already likely a misrepresentation, it’s really bad. Congrats

    • @Crashumbc
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      31 year ago

      You missed the 14 hour days part. And if they are required to live in LA or some shit. 50k is almost nothing.

  • Margot Robbie
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    111 year ago

    … And add that to my pile of reasons to never get verified.

    There should always be some form of plausible deniability from social media accounts, and the guy controlling the offical account could have done much, much worse just by having a blue checkmark if they are intending on revenge.

  • @echoplex21
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    91 year ago

    I love how we went from “Ha! The lowly intern who run this company on Twitter is hilarious” to thinking there’s no way they would run their official accounts with interns but actual marketing managers. Little did we know we were right all along.