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Not so much antiwork, but the mindset is bizarre

Used to work at a powersport dealership, where we sold every major japanese brand. Used, we sold every brand that would come in, such as Harley Davidson, KTM, Ducati, etc. When I worked there I had a Harley Davidson XR1200, and a coworker rode a Buell XB12S. Even though we sold used, Harley Davidson's the Manager would have us park the bikes where they couldn't be seen from customers. Because we didn't ride any of the major brands that we sold. We also had monthly meetings that we were required to attend that was an hour earlier, then when most of us got there to clock in and if you were late, you got written up. Three write ups for the same offense in a month would lead to termination. After a month, the write ups would fall off of your record, So there was no way to be fired…


Used to work at a powersport dealership, where we sold every major japanese brand. Used, we sold every brand that would come in, such as Harley Davidson, KTM, Ducati, etc. When I worked there I had a Harley Davidson XR1200, and a coworker rode a Buell XB12S. Even though we sold used, Harley Davidson's the Manager would have us park the bikes where they couldn't be seen from customers. Because we didn't ride any of the major brands that we sold.

We also had monthly meetings that we were required to attend that was an hour earlier, then when most of us got there to clock in and if you were late, you got written up. Three write ups for the same offense in a month would lead to termination. After a month, the write ups would fall off of your record, So there was no way to be fired for being late to meetings. Left that job roughly 8 years ago. While I missed the job itself, definetly don't miss the management.

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