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The two types of posts in r/antiwork…

First kind… “My company pays the lowest they legally can and treats us as badly as the law allows. My direct supervisor is petty and vindictive, and the environment is constantly hostile. This subreddit represents a fight for respect, and a fundamental shift in the employer/employee power imbalance that has gone too far one way. I believe a valued and cared for employee will provide better results for my employer, creating a win-win scenario.” Second kind… “The company I work for won't give me a raise or let me make my own schedule so I'm gonna accuse my manager of harassment then light his car on fire. Next week I'm mailing a box full of dogshit to his home address and I'm going to call child services and have his kids taken away. #antiwork!!”


First kind…

“My company pays the lowest they legally can and treats us as badly as the law allows. My direct supervisor is petty and vindictive, and the environment is constantly hostile. This subreddit represents a fight for respect, and a fundamental shift in the employer/employee power imbalance that has gone too far one way. I believe a valued and cared for employee will provide better results for my employer, creating a win-win scenario.”

Second kind…

“The company I work for won't give me a raise or let me make my own schedule so I'm gonna accuse my manager of harassment then light his car on fire. Next week I'm mailing a box full of dogshit to his home address and I'm going to call child services and have his kids taken away. #antiwork!!”

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