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Antiwork and Anti fanaatic religion

A friend of mine (let's name his Bill) started to work in one huge railway company in IT department. There are 10 people, who are responsible for web page and tickets buying service. And the whole department work is done by one guy. A friend of mine says, that this guy, let's name him Jeff, is very smart, calm, friendly and the best specialist that Bill ever met. Bill learned a lot from Jeff. And Jeff is very religious person. However the company exploit him and his work and Jeff is extremely underpaid. He always works overtime. He is only programmer in his department. Other people are managers, hrs etc. Of course Bill was wondering why Jeff is basically in “slave” position. After conversation during lunch, Jeff tells Bill, that his religion prohibits him from changing work place at his own will. He believes that God gave him this “opportunity”…


A friend of mine (let's name his Bill) started to work in one huge railway company in IT department.
There are 10 people, who are responsible for web page and tickets buying service.
And the whole department work is done by one guy.
A friend of mine says, that this guy, let's name him Jeff, is very smart, calm, friendly and the best specialist that Bill ever met. Bill learned a lot from Jeff. And Jeff is very religious person.
However the company exploit him and his work and Jeff is extremely underpaid. He always works overtime. He is only programmer in his department.
Other people are managers, hrs etc.

Of course Bill was wondering why Jeff is basically in “slave” position.
After conversation during lunch, Jeff tells Bill, that his religion prohibits him from changing work place at his own will. He believes that God gave him this “opportunity” to test him.

Turns out that the management knows it thay are happy to exploit Jeff.

So that's the story.

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