A growing trend among workers emphasizes the increasing toxicity experienced in various professions. Shared stories highlight instances where individuals walked away from their jobs upon noticing unprofessional behavior and management. A range of scenarios, including ill treatment following illness or mismanagement of work hours, illustrate systemic problems prevalent in the workplace. These first-hand accounts not only reveal the dissatisfaction of employees but also raise questions about overall job satisfaction across multiple sectors, suggesting that toxic work environments may be more common than previously thought.
I worked for an electrical supply outlet and called off sick in the middle of a week due to the flu. I went back the next day, not feeling 100% better because I knew they would be busy, only to get called into the manager's office and be accused of being too hungover from attending a concert to be able to work the day before.
I thanked them for the previous years of work and walked out. They followed behind and begged me to stray. I never answered their calls to come back.
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