Move on from a bad workplace | Brief letters
Briefly

The article features a compilation of letters responding to previous pieces in the Guardian, highlighting personal experiences related to workplace dynamics, the evolution of language, and changing customs in cooking. A notable letter emphasizes the importance of recognizing unappreciative work environments and suggests leaving such situations for more supportive ones. Other letters discuss linguistic shifts among younger generations and humorous observations about the history of cooking methods, reflecting a broader commentary on societal changes and the impact of generational perspectives.
Shame I had to leave the job I loved, but better that than working for dickheads. If they're not interested in you, it is not worth trying to change them from within.
Language evolves, and changes, and the younger generation is always one step (at least) ahead of us.
The lesson of 1933 is you get out sooner rather than later.
About the same time that they started oven roasting.
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