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>transition to Employed
>get laid out the list of dos and donts, easy enough
>completely unaware there is an entire atlas of "secret" rules that arent posted anywhere and nobody will ever tell you about until you break one of the secret rules and get punished for it
>simultaneously there are rules that are collectively deemed okay to break and you get called a dumbass for following them
>11 months into employment still finding secret rules to break that nobody told me about
why does everything have to be so unnecessarily complicated? this isnt just jobs, it's school, social situations, legal nonsense, finance, etc, it's every aspect of society that's like this to some degree. fucking irritating
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>>84506575
I understand you, anon. We've all been through this.
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>>84506575
could you provide some examples because i have no idea wtf you are talking about
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>>84506575
They're making up secret rules on the spot to mess with you. Be smarter about it next time, call them out for it "Guys you know I always knew those were bs right? I'm just following through with the joke."
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>>84506575
I've been at my job for a year and a half and everything is a gray area, I still don't know where my job starts and where it finishes
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Twelve hours is exhausting. I basically sprint through all the thinking heavy stuff and try to get it done in the first 90 minutes, then do two to three hours of physical stuff. After that I'm pretty much wiped out and waiting out the clock. If I slept decently before going I can usually read a book as long as it's not too dense or technical, just react to work, stuff that falls in my lap. Otherwise I can only shitpost and when I start nodding walk, the perimeter a couple times or find a physical task that is tedious but not taxing on mind or body.
Kind of gay when you think about it. I do like four hours of work but don't get fully paid unless I stay the whole time. But the, salary jobs are traps. It's possible to do everything in a day super quick and delegate everything else, but you could be called back at any moment if something happens.
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>>84506575
>>transition to Employed
>>get laid
Wagies can't stop winning
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>>84506639
Secret rules are usually stuff like "don't" call the black people in your office slaves. Stuff that isn't worn down because you can't litigate morality.
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>>84506993
So no freedom of speech allowed ever
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>>84506639
for example you are restocking a shelf
you have 3 different size bottles of the same brand
you should know, already by ""common sense"" that it goes from small to large in order
but sometimes it's left to right
sometimes it's right to left
but you are expected to be a mind reader or to already have worked at this place for 10 years to immediately know which direction it goes
and if you do it wrong people look at you like a weirdo that has no basic social skills or common sense skills
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>>84507486
Do you not have price labels?
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>>84507531
no? it's new stock and employees are expected to place them in empty shelves
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>>84507543
Then either there's no set order and you get to decide on your own or you just need to look at a different shelf and replicate the same pattern.



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