I was guilty of this in the past, and unfortunately, it took me realizing my situations at hand in my own life, and having it done to me on CS and here to realize how annoying this is. And I feel bad for anyone I ever annoyed by doing this to.
Someone posts about their asshole boss. Instantly, an entire page of "Go to HR!" or "Labor board, NOW!"
Someone posts about a bad coworker they had 5 years ago who called them a name or something. Without fail, there's always a reply of "Can't you go to HR about them?"
Someone posts about a customer/client shorting them $100 for a week. There are replies of "SUE!" "Take them to court!" "Sue the bastard!"
Most people just post to vent, and are constantly told to quit, get a new job, polish up the resume. Can't we just vent?
I'm not sure if people just get so riled up that they don't read the whole thing carefully, or that they just don't realize that not everyone can afford to sue someone over $100, or go to HR over every single grievance with a coworker.
I myself had to transfer out of a department, one of the main problems was my boss considered ME the problem for having so many issues with my lazy coworkers. So, after learning from that, I am NOT going to my boss about every single little incident with a coworker I don't get along with. There's no use for it.
And quite frankly, unless your employer is doing something absolutely illegal or immoral, is it really worth running to HR or the labor board over every single policy change that you don't like? I can't afford to not have a job. Sure, there are many things I don't like that change, but I am not going to risk losing my full time job with benefits. I'd be homeless if I just quit because of a principle.
I know people are just trying to be helpful, but some people need to chill out and realize that most of us are working class, average joes and janes, and we can't just be sue-happy willy nilly like some of the customers we vent about, we can't just go running to the boss about every single person who pisses us off or go blowing up the labor board's phone lines with every single grievance we have with our employers.
Someone posts about their asshole boss. Instantly, an entire page of "Go to HR!" or "Labor board, NOW!"
Someone posts about a bad coworker they had 5 years ago who called them a name or something. Without fail, there's always a reply of "Can't you go to HR about them?"
Someone posts about a customer/client shorting them $100 for a week. There are replies of "SUE!" "Take them to court!" "Sue the bastard!"
Most people just post to vent, and are constantly told to quit, get a new job, polish up the resume. Can't we just vent?
I'm not sure if people just get so riled up that they don't read the whole thing carefully, or that they just don't realize that not everyone can afford to sue someone over $100, or go to HR over every single grievance with a coworker.
I myself had to transfer out of a department, one of the main problems was my boss considered ME the problem for having so many issues with my lazy coworkers. So, after learning from that, I am NOT going to my boss about every single little incident with a coworker I don't get along with. There's no use for it.
And quite frankly, unless your employer is doing something absolutely illegal or immoral, is it really worth running to HR or the labor board over every single policy change that you don't like? I can't afford to not have a job. Sure, there are many things I don't like that change, but I am not going to risk losing my full time job with benefits. I'd be homeless if I just quit because of a principle.
I know people are just trying to be helpful, but some people need to chill out and realize that most of us are working class, average joes and janes, and we can't just be sue-happy willy nilly like some of the customers we vent about, we can't just go running to the boss about every single person who pisses us off or go blowing up the labor board's phone lines with every single grievance we have with our employers.
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