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Originally Posted by Euro7r
Thought I report back since been awhile. Things have not changed a single bit since my last post. In order to survive here, your skin literally needs to be thicker than a telephone book, these people throw out so much fucking attitude, you eventually get so sick and tired of it. You work extra on weekends to push out your work to fulfil deadlines, and they are so quick to judge and call you out on the smallest imperfection, makes this place a shithole. E.g. When you work extra for the company, no thank you or appreciation but get called out for small shit that add absolutely ZERO value to the company. It's like they have nothing to do with your time, just finding shit to fill in their time by look like they are working by nit-picking shit they can get their hands on.
Quite a bit of turnover the past couple months (not directly related to Covid), but people just want out or found better opportunities. I'm already casually looking for new work again, this type of shitty environment takes a toll in your body over the long run.
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Sounds like a bad time brah. I can relate to this when I used to work at the hospital. There was just an overall lack of respect and I remember my 'supervisor' just cussing out at anyone and everyone - including me.
I think it's good if you are giving criticism for the sake of being constructive, but when it gets personal, that's when you need to address it.
I eventually got out of that environment, and I will say, I still get that negativity alot in my current work environment. HOWEVER, going through that experience working at the hospital made me more skilled at knowing how to recognise and address disrespectful behaviour. I now feel a better sense of control as a result. Better control = better job satisfaction.
You can't control how others act and behave, but you can control how you react. My 0.02