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poop-division · 7 months
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bats100 · 2 years
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Bats fact #92
Inevitable that all jobs in US economy will ultitly be replaced by Bats doing the job better than human ever could
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kaybiana · 2 years
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giffingthingsss · 11 months
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friendraichu · 1 month
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one of the most frustrating things i've come to notice about adulthood and specifically being in "the workforce" is that there's just very little time for anything else.
i missed out on lots of skills as a kid that i'd love to invest my time and money into learning. but then i spend 8 hrs a day working and get home just wanting to turn my brain off and vegetate.
maybe im in the minority in that i feel like all my energy is gone after work. but i strongly suspect im not, especially among people with disabilities that make the average workday harder to cope with.
i was learning to ride a bike last summer. but finding the time to do a task that, for me, was very nerve-wracking and intensive for my whole body became very difficult.
i was hoping to take an art class this summer, but no studios nearby offer classes that fit into my work schedule.
it just stinks, i guess. i just wanted to yell into the void about it.
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pewresearch · 1 year
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In the wake of the Great Resignation and amid reports of “quiet quitting,” only about half of U.S. workers say they are extremely or very satisfied with their job overall, according to a new survey. Even smaller shares express high levels of satisfaction with their opportunities for training and skills development, how much they are paid and their opportunities for promotion.
At the same time, most workers say they are extremely or very satisfied with their relationship with their co-workers (67%) and with their manager or supervisor (62%). About seven-in-ten or more say they’re treated with respect (78%) and can be themselves at work (72%) all or most of the time, and majorities also say they have at least one close friend at work (65%) and that they feel their contributions at work are valued a great deal or a fair amount (62%).
Read more: How Americans View Their Jobs
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tribblesoup · 23 days
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B'Elanna Torres
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raurquiz · 5 months
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#happybirthday @jayharrington3 #jayharrington #actor #ravoc #startrek #voyager #workforce #deacon #swat #betteroffted #americanreunion #summerland #coupling #desperatehousewives #theinside #summerland #thedivision #hotincleveland #benched #codeblack #suits #startrek57 @TrekCore
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wigoutlet · 4 months
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Elon Musk's Teslabot in the wild...let's normalize robots!
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grissomesque · 2 years
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Star Trek: Voyager 2x25: “Resolutions” vs 7x17 “Workforce Pt. II”
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sugas6thtooth · 5 months
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yellowband-aids · 8 months
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bucket list of corporate slavery.
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Prolonged working hours and bullying by higher-ups strip employees of their motivation and even their capacity to make simple decisions. It often feels like exploitative companies are incredibly challenging to work for. My experience in the corporate world has significantly altered my outlook on life. This realization hit me after watching "Zom100," as I found a connection with Akiro Tendo's journey.
I entered the workforce with enthusiasm, hoping to excel, but eventually, my positivity was drained. It took a severe toll on my mental health. As my first job, I worked tirelessly to prove myself, giving my all, but what did I receive in return? Trauma. I reached a point where I dreaded the ringing of my phone because I knew my superiors would be calling, often reprimanding me for tasks they should have been handling. The voices of criticism continued echoing in my ears, instilling fear in my heart for an extended period. My workload haunted my sleep, creating a never-ending cycle. It felt like I woke up solely to work.
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Resignation wasn't something I ever thought I'd have the courage to consider, especially as it was my first job. I repeatedly told myself to endure the treatment, but one day, I simply couldn't bear it any longer. I woke up with the realization that my job shouldn't define who I am. I am more than just my work, and I deserve recognition and fair compensation.
The grueling hours without adequate compensation left me feeling undervalued. I endured this for nearly four years. It's hard to fathom. I never imagined I'd gather the courage to leave my previous job and start anew, choosing my peace and self-worth.
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I endured countless unpaid overtime hours and settled for less because, as upper management often said, I should consider myself lucky to have a job, let alone a quarterly bonus. They made it seem like taking leave was a luxury I didn't deserve, and even when I did, they would continuously contact me, oblivious to my time off. Sleepless nights and all-nighters to complete tasks that were far beyond my job description became the norm. Even when I was ill, I had to muster the energy to fulfill my duties because no one else would. I became a corporate zombie.
I realized that I deserved better. I didn't need constant reminders to be thankful for my hard work because I had earned it through dedication, sacrifice, and sleepless nights. Sometimes, leaving a toxic or unhealthy work environment is the best option for your overall well-being and career growth. I'm grateful for prioritizing my well-being and resigning from my previous job marked a significant milestone for my mental health.
It's almost surreal, but I find myself in a significantly improved situation now. Work remains challenging, but it's become manageable.
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housewifediary · 2 hours
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We all have the opportunity to work somewhere, but not all of us can afford not to ♔ #happilymarried
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baylardian-1 · 2 years
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Just some doodles I’ve been sitting on for a while + decided to clean up! 
Also me n @maliciousalice watched the Workforce eps and she doodled the bottom one OF COURSE. Her style is lovely, I am telepathically kissing it always. 
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giffingthingsss · 2 years
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Workforce is cool cuz you get to see the woman under the badge who can let her hair down. It’s angsty for that same reason. 
But let us never forget that the woman is a hoarder who thinks burned out plasma relays make great knick knacks. 
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lions-123 · 15 days
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Lions Workforce Solutions (I) Pvt. Ltd.
The top staffing and workforce provider in India is Lions Workforce. Typically, this organization provides a variety of services to businesses and job seekers alike, such as training programs, career counseling, skills evaluation, job placement support, and recruitment services.
https://lionsworkforce.com/
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