Post number #540108, ID: 823ce3
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I keep checking the workers' feedback about those I get invited by and it's always bad. I got invited to Ernst&Young, which is a famous international audit firm, tomorrow. Yet even there people are fuming shit apparently. Say it's a legitimate sweatshop where you get exploited and made to work a lot overtime for free on a daily basis. Honestly, I am at a loss here girls. Do working people have to suffer everywhere? Is being a NEET the only salvation from this mortal coil?
Post number #540110, ID: 520f1c
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My job is pretty sweet, I get to work from home twice a week, good career planning, the salary is no the best, but we also have massage twice a week and the company has made a name for itself making it easy to get jobs abroad later on The only problem is that everyone loves talking about politics and if you disagree with their views you become laughing stock, but it's not the company's fault, just deflect the subjects and you're safe That's all I can share without doxing myself
Post number #540142, ID: 626622
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>>540110 An easy way to avoid talking politics with your co-workers is to suck their dicks. No time to talk when your lips are always wrapped around their cock.
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| I keep checking the workers' feedback about those I get invited by and it's always bad. I got invited to Ernst&Young, which is a famous international audit firm, tomorrow. Yet even there people are fuming shit apparently. Say it's a legitimate sweatshop where you get exploited and made to work a lot overtime for free on a daily basis.
Honestly, I am at a loss here girls. Do working people have to suffer everywhere? Is being a NEET the only salvation from this mortal coil?