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0 votes RE: Should I be honest at the cost of my own benefit?

think of it this way for a moment

your boss needs a body to fill a certain position at work

of course s/he isn't going to paint a picture that the place sucks, you want the person to stay and fill the role

I get that, but I still feel off about all of this.

He's flipping it 180 degrees and creating false expectations. It's like that guy who dances around for you to show how much fun everyone is having and then when you enter, he turns into a parole officer. I think we should take people at our level. People who have the right expectations and match the level of the workplace, instead of trying to deceive someone who qualifies for a much better job and coax them into signing a contract prematurely on false pretenses.

it's ok that you have some disagreement on how the shit is run, and you don't want to be fake with this person. i don't know if an email was the right thing, because now they have documentation of you talking shit. also i think in general you want to be positive and not put bad energy out there. try to do everything from a place of compassion i think

I think you're right. I probably should stfu in the future.

However, I feel like what's happening is that we're taking advantage of unsuspecting people, and particularly young people who don't know any better.

did your advice that you gave her in the past result in her working somewhere else that is not taking advantage of her ?

No but I'm hoping she will reward me with sex in return.

Am I an idiot for thinking she will let me bang her? I don't know. I sometimes have trouble understanding human females. It is my dream to mate with one.. Anyway, she owes me.

 

she would probably poop on you and then go fuck your boss,  stop behaving soo cringe lmao you are her cuck she never promised to reward you with sex

 

tell your boss to go have someone go pick her up for her interview  (but not you because you probably smell horrible)  ;p

 

 

last edit on 11/6/2022 9:42:18 PM
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0 votes RE: Should I be honest at the cost of my own benefit?

think of it this way for a moment

your boss needs a body to fill a certain position at work

of course s/he isn't going to paint a picture that the place sucks, you want the person to stay and fill the role

I get that, but I still feel off about all of this.

He's flipping it 180 degrees and creating false expectations. It's like that guy who dances around for you to show how much fun everyone is having and then when you enter, he turns into a parole officer. I think we should take people at our level. People who have the right expectations and match the level of the workplace, instead of trying to deceive someone who qualifies for a much better job and coax them into signing a contract prematurely on false pretenses.

it's ok that you have some disagreement on how the shit is run, and you don't want to be fake with this person. i don't know if an email was the right thing, because now they have documentation of you talking shit. also i think in general you want to be positive and not put bad energy out there. try to do everything from a place of compassion i think

I think you're right. I probably should stfu in the future.

However, I feel like what's happening is that we're taking advantage of unsuspecting people, and particularly young people who don't know any better.

did your advice that you gave her in the past result in her working somewhere else that is not taking advantage of her ?

No but I'm hoping she will reward me with sex in return.

Am I an idiot for thinking she will let me bang her? I don't know. I sometimes have trouble understanding human females. It is my dream to mate with one.. Anyway, she owes me.

 

she would probably poop on you and then go fuck your boss,  stop behaving soo cringe lmao you are her cuck she never promised to reward you with sex

 

tell your boss to go have someone go pick her up for her interview  (but not you because you probably smell horrible)  ;p

 

 

 

I am not going to work for Logan's company soo especially not since you told me that he flips out on female employees if they reject him because I do not want anything sexual with him I was teasing you  obviously you need a better plan but I am moving on soo

 

 

last edit on 11/8/2022 12:12:45 AM
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0 votes RE: Should I be honest at the cost of my own benefit?

More on topic, I think I've been honest at the cost of my benefit at times. I've worked in a toxic work environment before.

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0 votes RE: Should I be honest at the cost of my own benefit?

More on topic, I think I've been honest at the cost of my benefit at times. I've worked in a toxic work environment before.

And yet you try to tow the line of PC language while resenting having to do so. 

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Posts: 1920
0 votes RE: Should I be honest at the cost of my own benefit?

think of it this way for a moment

your boss needs a body to fill a certain position at work

of course s/he isn't going to paint a picture that the place sucks, you want the person to stay and fill the role

I get that, but I still feel off about all of this.

He's flipping it 180 degrees and creating false expectations. It's like that guy who dances around for you to show how much fun everyone is having and then when you enter, he turns into a parole officer. I think we should take people at our level. People who have the right expectations and match the level of the workplace, instead of trying to deceive someone who qualifies for a much better job and coax them into signing a contract prematurely on false pretenses.

it's ok that you have some disagreement on how the shit is run, and you don't want to be fake with this person. i don't know if an email was the right thing, because now they have documentation of you talking shit. also i think in general you want to be positive and not put bad energy out there. try to do everything from a place of compassion i think

I think you're right. I probably should stfu in the future.

However, I feel like what's happening is that we're taking advantage of unsuspecting people, and particularly young people who don't know any better.

 

look I am giving you the advice that I am giving myself,  if you are involved with people who you feel like are taking advantage of other people especially the more vulnerable-  get out of that situation,  quit your job if you have to  your conscience is obviously telling you that something is wrong with the situation that you are in right now and I would listen to that if I were you-  do what your conscience is telling you is the right thing to do and you will probably be rewarded

 

 

last edit on 11/9/2022 12:17:53 AM
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0 votes RE: Should I be honest at the cost of my own benefit?
 

look I am giving you the advice that I am giving myself

Pretty much sums up your posting style in general. 

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Posts: 427
0 votes RE: Should I be honest at the cost of my own benefit?

More on topic, I think I've been honest at the cost of my benefit at times. I've worked in a toxic work environment before.

And yet you try to tow the line of PC language while resenting having to do so. 

 Once again you're being vague where an example is in order. If I said the opposite you'd still have something to say.

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0 votes RE: Should I be honest at the cost of my own benefit?
Hawk said: 

More on topic, I think I've been honest at the cost of my benefit at times. I've worked in a toxic work environment before.

And yet you try to tow the line of PC language while resenting having to do so. 

 Once again you're being vague where an example is in order. If I said the opposite you'd still have something to say.

It's not vague, it's a theme. 

You even complained about it last New Years. 

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0 votes RE: Should I be honest at the cost of my own benefit?

Dam u emailed the potential hire, bro ur dum

 

 

Anyways yeah honesty is good.

Posts: 427
0 votes RE: Should I be honest at the cost of my own benefit?
Hawk said: 

More on topic, I think I've been honest at the cost of my benefit at times. I've worked in a toxic work environment before.

And yet you try to tow the line of PC language while resenting having to do so. 

 Once again you're being vague where an example is in order. If I said the opposite you'd still have something to say.

It's not vague, it's a theme. 

You even complained about it last New Years. 

 Complained about what exactly ?

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