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It’s unreal how employers think they own you just because you work for them.

I work for this real piece of work, Rick. Last week Rick calls me into his office to have a meeting with me. I walk into his office and all the chairs are removed except for his. So I have to stand for this meeting while he sits on his ass. Rick starts going on about how I don’t answer calls or texts during my off time and how this is unacceptable blah blah blah. I can’t even respond because he won’t let me get a word in. So he is going on while I stand there and as I move my thumb, the knuckle pops. Rick hears it, stops talking and gets angry. He then yells at me for interrupting him and how disrespectful I am. I tell him, he chose to have this meeting and he shouldn’t complain about the interaction he’s getting, and I walk out.


I work for this real piece of work, Rick. Last week Rick calls me into his office to have a meeting with me. I walk into his office and all the chairs are removed except for his. So I have to stand for this meeting while he sits on his ass. Rick starts going on about how I don’t answer calls or texts during my off time and how this is unacceptable blah blah blah. I can’t even respond because he won’t let me get a word in. So he is going on while I stand there and as I move my thumb, the knuckle pops. Rick hears it, stops talking and gets angry. He then yells at me for interrupting him and how disrespectful I am. I tell him, he chose to have this meeting and he shouldn’t complain about the interaction he’s getting, and I walk out.

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