” – this internet user took to one of Reddit’s popular communities dedicated to work-related struggles, to tell its members a story of how his boss’s breach of promise made him walk out and expose their wrongdoings to the entire office. The post managed to garner over 20K upvotes as well as 849 comments discussing the matter.
Now, a “toxic environment” could mean a lot of things: bullying, gossiping, harassment, micromanaging, criticism that’s far from constructive, breach of boundaries, discrimination, questionable office politics, power abuse, or as in today’s story’s case, a failure to uphold promises, let alone ones that revolve around such a vital thing as one’s salary!
Chances are the majority of you, or perhaps even all of you, know exactly what it’s like to be involved with a place that treats you poorly. It sucks big time, especially if the organization had previously advertised itself as being a “family” and claimed to have a very close-knit bond that’d take you to the great beyond career-wise.
However, it just so happens that we live in this incredibly money-centric world where people, especially all the company bigwigs, often lose all of their common sense and overlook the fact that employment is a two-way service and that you can’t just deceive individuals and expect them to be OK with it and continue to lick your boots.
Yes, sometimes you want to pay a professional courtesy to your workplace because of certain factors, yet we all ought to remember the biggest lesson of this
France Dernières Nouvelles, France Actualités
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