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OhWellDerp321

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Jun 1, 2023
189
This is my rant to employers. This may be an unpopular opinion, but I think this is more relevant that ever now.

Enough is enough. Its full of hypocrasy if you think about it.
There is this notion that we should respect and value employers.
Here is why that is damaging and allowing employers to get away with anything.
This is why the job market sucks

Some examples are.

1) Give two weeks notice if you leave.
2) You are a good employee if you worked over a year with the same company.
3) Don't leave a company unless you have worked there for over 6 months.

Now here is the flip side of those examples.

1) If a comapany fires you, do you think they would give you two weeks notice? Hell no. That never happens.
Most of the time, you they don't even give you hints. They try to be shady, hire someone quietly and then you get called into a meeting room and fired within a second. Then you gather your belongings and walk out.
Why? Because they are afraid if they let you stay that you will damage their property or delete whatever files they have. Even if you have no intention of doing this, they won't take the risk.
So now you're left scrambling looking for a new job. You don't have two weeks to prepare.
So why should I give the company two weeks to "prepare" to hire someone new, when you won't give me the same respect for my time?

2) Its funny how if your resume is full of short term employments, you are considered a bad employee because of your "lack of dedication".
You aren't dedicating yourself enough. But employers will never look at the fact that many employers are just shitty. It doesn't matter if it was the company's fault for your short term employment. They will always see it as "your problem".
But since employees have to put their employement history on a piece of paper, the employer should do the same.
Of course, they will never do that.
If you think about it from this viewpoint, it is ridiculous.
The employer wants to judge you based on your work history. Yet they wouldn't want to reveal their employee history.
If they had their employee history, wouldn't every potential candidate be concerned if they had a people there short term?
Now the tables have turned. Now the employer would have to come up with every excuse to justify and cover up what it wasn't their problem that employee didn't work out. Now you see how ridiculous this is?
The employer wants to judge you, but doesn't want to be judged.

3) Lastly, they say you should give a company a shot. Because if you stay less than 3 months, you can't put it on your resume. Again, this is where the stigma of short term employement kills. Why the heck would I stay at a company for 6 months if I know its not gonna work out? Why do employers see it as a bad thing if you just worked there for less than 3 momths? Again, its hypocrasy. Employers wouldn't hesistate to fire an employee in 3 days if they saw that the employee couldn't do their job. So when it comes to the employer is totally fine to fire an employee without giving their maximum effort to help them. But its bad if you do it to them?


Honestly, employer respect has to be earned.

I am not saying you should go out of your way to try these things if you like your job and your boss.

But if you hate your job, don't go with the norm. In fact, the more we treat bad employers this way, the more they will see this as being okay.

There is a reason why job hopping happens. Its because companies wouldn't hesitate to fire you within a split second. So why do you think an employee will stay knowing that they could be fired any second with no job security?
 
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broken_stoic

Wander till you find your place
Aug 21, 2024
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The people with the money make the rules. Just how it is.
 
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cemeteryismyhome

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Mar 15, 2025
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I've had jobs since the age of dinosaurs and agree with every word you said here OP. Well-written rant.
 
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Unhumanly.

Human(less) - already quit life
Feb 24, 2023
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1). If a company fires you, do you think they would give you two weeks notice? Hell no. That never happens.
Most of the time, you they don't even give you hints. They try to be shady, hire someone quietly and then you get called into a meeting room and fired within a second. Then you gather your belongings and walk out.
Why? Because they are afraid if they let you stay that you will damage their property or delete whatever files they have. Even if you have no intention of doing this, they won't take the risk.
So now you're left scrambling looking for a new job. You don't have two weeks to prepare.
So why should I give the company two weeks to "prepare" to hire someone new, when you won't give me the same respect for my time?
This happen to me many times sadly
 
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falling_snow

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Aug 9, 2023
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DONT GIVE RESPECT TO THOSE WHO DONT GIVE A FUCK ABOUT YOU
 
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PrettyWhiteFlower

Use my corpse to grow mushrooms, preferably magic
May 14, 2025
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I've had more jobs than I can remember. A lot of temporary work, agency work and zero hour contracts. How can I stay longer at a job when they only wanted temp staff for Christmas? Or stay at a job that told me I'd be getting 20 hours a week but then started only giving me 4? How can I stay longer when the agency stopped ringing me cause they get paid for each person they sign on so they purposely sign on more people than they have work.
 
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Chemical Animal

Chemical Animal

"I was born out of time, I'm not meant to be here"
Jan 24, 2023
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I've only had two formal jobs in companies in my life, but the amount of "available" jobs I've seen on the internet are more than enough to reinforce OP's statements. It's ridiculous that nowadays you don't even need to have a job to agree with everything said here, the job descriptions you apply to shows a lot of employers' mindset and views on work, workers, management etc.

You apply your resumé already having zero respect for the people you're probably gonna work for, just bc you need to survive.
 
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OhWellDerp321

Student
Jun 1, 2023
189
I've only had two formal jobs in companies in my life, but the amount of "available" jobs I've seen on the internet are more than enough to reinforce OP's statements. It's ridiculous that nowadays you don't even need to have a job to agree with everything said here, the job descriptions you apply to shows a lot of employers' mindset and views on work, workers, management etc.

You apply your resumé already having zero respect for the people you're probably gonna work for, just bc you need to survive.
"Must be a person who loves working in a fast paced environment"
.....translation:
"Must be a person who will tolerate a disorganized environment and not complain"
 
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