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But what about the billionaires? How can they afford their fifth yacht if they pay you a living wage? 😉
They can cut down on the avocado toast, can't they?
Load More Replies...My daughter works full time at a state job, not even an entry level job, but middle of the road salary, and she can barely make rent in her tiny 1 bedroom apartment in a somewhat questionable part of the city. Heaven forbid she should ever need to buy a car, that's not gonna happen; even a used one is out of reach. She drives a hand-me-down one that we just keep running as best as possible, because she has to drive for part of her work. This just isn't right.
In the 50-60s, people could have house and a car or two. Now a 2 income family can't afford either. What changed? Minimum wage. Raising MW hurts everyone yet people think raising it is the answer. Inflation always outpaces MW, so the higher MAW goes, the less everyone has when the bills are paid.
Load More Replies...and so his sycophant board of idiots (ahem...directors) can give him $29B in Tesla shares, despite his questionable "leadership" to say the least...
Load More Replies...Ah yes, the saying that's told by the idiots who think that the only purpose of your life is to work
Load More Replies...Why not? Why shouldn't someone who works full time be able to afford the basics of survival?
Load More Replies...It can be hard to see the positive side when you have too many responsibilities. In the UK, for example, recruitment company Reed recently discovered that almost nine in ten (85 percent) workers have experienced symptoms of burnout or exhaustion, while almost half (47 percent) have needed to take time off work because of their deteriorating mental health.
Young workers have been facing the most pressure, with 91 percent of 18 to 24-year-olds and 94 percent of 25 to 34-year-olds saying they have experienced symptoms such as fatigue, brain fog, and headaches because of their work.
You can totally do this already. You will probably get fired, but there's nothing else stopping you.
My work has "mental health days" which you can use your PTO on whenever you want...for some inexplicable reason, my "mental health days" always seem to occur when I'm feeling great and the weather is nice!
Load More Replies...It sounds like you're suffering from rectal glaucoma. It's when you can't see your a*s going to work.
Load More Replies...A work collrague told me years ago that he always drags himself into work when he's sick... then takes his paid Sick Leave days off when he's fit & healthy & can enjoy the time off.
Just take a mentalt health day. No need to tell them it is because your mentalt health is great today.
The company I retired from allowed workers to call in for a "Mental Health Day," just as long as they never reached to "too much calling in" threshold.
Luckily at my job I can do this. My wife works hourly so I have always told her if you want to take the day off do it, they do not give PTO so it is all your time and they cannot afford to lose her.
I used to be the only guy on a landscape crew who could mow patterns on baseball fields and was often asked to come in on weekends just for 2 hours to do that. I would often bring a 40oz with me because I did a better job mowing straight lines. When my boss complained, I'd reply "send me me home then" 😏
Load More Replies...Shop lead to me, "Teach him everything you know. Shop lead to apprentice, "Don't let me catch you doing anything he teaches you."
There are the rules that manglement comes up with…and then there are the rules that work.
And wonder if you are really training your replacement
"Well in most situations we'd do THIS, but if X happens we might do Y.... we are TECHNICALLY trained to do it another way....if Bob asks don't tell him we do it this way...."
Yeah, I don't do that... I cut straight to the shortcuts (no pun intended)
And trying to explain why we don't follow the archaic written rules that no one ever bothered to update in the manual.
In addition, more than a quarter (26 percent) of workers who have never taken time off for their mental health say they have needed to but were unable to do so because of their workload, fear of judgment, or concerns over their financial situation.
Reed's research also showed that perceptions about mental health issues differed between age groups, with 19 percent of those aged 55 to 64 and 16 percent of those aged between 45 and 54 believing that mental health "should be dealt with outside of work." This is compared to just 8 percent of 25 to 34-year-olds.
I work from home. That's pretty much my posture all day, except that I also have a work laptop on my lap (with Teams set to "Do Not Disturb") and with a mouse attached to jiggle from time to time
And that's why remote positions are being forced to return to the office.
Load More Replies...Hang in there. You'll either make it to the end or die.
Load More Replies...I'm never too old to get a sugar daddy. I just wear a short dress, hope he's near blind, and hide the fact I'm the same gender.
I had a resignation letter in my desk that I reprinted every day with the current date. Finally signed it gave it to the owner and didn't give any reasons for quitting Scary but d**n things worked out just fine
When Rupert Murdoch and Jerry Hall married, he was 84 years old and she was 59 years old. I just got to find someone old enough!
You're never too old for a sugar daddy. Even if you are older than them biologically. My 2 cent
freaks my BF out everytime...and after the call the jaw wiggeling starts to shake off your CS persona
my husband refers to my customer service voice as 'Stepford Voice'. it creeps him out
Load More Replies...I’ve got a telephone voice to lol , n I’m no longer working but I still have one ,Apparently I go well posh , unless it’s a scammer call then I swear at them 😂
see - that's my problem -- i have no voice anymore.. I have email.. and i sometimes forget to turn the filter on..
Reverse these images and you have teacher voice... for when you've repeated the same directions for the 11th time and someone says " what are we doing"
Again, there are reasons I wasn't allowed to train my replacement!
In the US, the picture is pretty similar. Only 31% of American employees are engaged, the lowest level in a decade, according to Gallup's latest State of the Global Workplace report.
This matters because engaged employees are emotionally invested in their work and committed to their organization's success — they show up with energy, purpose, and a drive to perform at their best.
First thing I was taught at typing classes 50 yrs ago; "NEVER admit to being able to type".
Yeah. I made that mistake and now I teach Excel classes at my library. Sigh.
I do static and electronic media accessibility compliance training (not my job, but one of those "other duties as assigned" 🤨), apparently that is enough to make me an expert in Excel in most people's eyes. Y'all I have to Google half the functions and hate pivot tables, but here I am.
That is all your own fault for being good at your job and letting people find out...
Load More Replies...yes.. the minute they find out.... used to be that you could type now it's Excel... shhhh
🎶 We don't talk about Bruno, no no no... we don't talk about Brunoooooo 🎶
This week I found out that there is an Excel world championship, and as I am good at Excel I might find out what they do for it and try it at home.
My work place seems to think giving out re-usable water bottles with ' Thank you for all your effort' printed on them means more to us than a money bonus
Better than a pizza party. At least the bottle is reusable.
Load More Replies...My previous employer had a "employee appreciation" day which involved multiple mandatory safety lectures for a chance to win cheap prizes (plastic mugs, thin blankets, or flimsy baseball hats) with the company logo printed on them. Several longwinded speeches from c-suite types rounded out with warm drinks and mediocre food on a hot day...morale did not improve for some reason.
Me as Jefe: "How about I let you keep breathing?' (I'm kidding!)
Getting a raise where I work takes an act of legislation .... like, literally, the legislature has to approve a raise, and the very idea that they keep up with inflation is just crazy talk to them. Where I live, inflation has risen about 40% since 2012. Do you think my salary increased that much - hell to the no! But we do get donuts and coffee once a year, for two hours, and you'd best be early cause they run out.
Well, when my local supermarket starts accepting your appreciation as payment for my groceries, I might give a s**t
Worked for a bank that rewarded employees if they had a money saving idea. Max payment was $125 (1990's). I turned in an idea that was implemented immediately. Saved the company close to $100G a year. Even the officer in charge of my department said they should pay me each year my idea is used. Nope. I got $125. Banks screw over employees the same way they screw over customers. People talk s**t about lawyers, banks are far more corrupt than most lawyers.
I would LOVE to say that to a doctor's office employee, since I schedule imaging appointments for patients.
I believe it happens but cannot wrap my head around the fact that people get nasty to folks trying to schedule appointments. I'm sorry that happens to you. It must be so frustrating.
Load More Replies...I discovered I get a lot fewer parent complaints if I staple applications to be a substitute teacher to the notes home
I told a company owner that QuickBooks wouldn't create the report he wanted, the system parameters just wouldn't do it. He insisted it could be done - I countered with I could export the data into Excel and create the report that way, but it would take a few hours. He kept insisting. So, I pushed away from my desk and said "Okay, show me how". Well, he didn't KNOW how, that was my job. (I'm certified in 13 different accounting systems, BTW). Such a little pr*ck. I called our CPA (I was the bookkeeper) and asked HIM to explain that it wasn't an option. The owner finally let it go - after a MAN had told him it wasn't possible. I was like, "I know what I'm doing" (assh*le).
That is actually brilliant. I've done customer service my entire career - my move is always "Call me back when you have calmed down enough to discuss this rationally." *click*
Nope. They just assign those duties to some poor sods who have no idea what they heck is going on either.
Load More Replies...When I retired from my department, it hired three new people. I suspect it was one to replace me and two for damage clean-up.
I was leaving a (temp job) in a sales department w/6 people, when I was asked how I'd change the department to make it function better… I said "one person could handle all the sales if they actually worked 8 hrs a day." They then relocated 5 people, picked one person to stay (the lazy prem-madonna) put her in a small office all by herself and she actually had to work for 8 hrs a day for the first time in her life!! OMG!
My principal had to walk the school board through the 4 teachers they would have to hire to cover everything I was doing for one salary. Strangely they decided my wearing jeans to school wasn't a deal breaker after all.
Bosses care about the most stupid things.
Load More Replies...I have literally had to train two people to take over the work I was doing alone.
When I quit my job they hired 1 person to replace me. Two months later they hired someone else to help her.
According to Gallup, the cumulative impact of employee engagement is seen across key business metrics, from retention to revenue:
- 78% less absenteeism;
- 14% higher productivity;
- 51% lower turnover (low-turnover organizations);
- 21% lower turnover (high-turnover organizations);
- 18% higher sales productivity;
- 10% higher customer loyalty;
- 23% higher profitability.
We had posters put up about inappropriate humour, it was called crossing the line. Honestly I never crossed the line, I was born this side of it.
It was simple. They first looked where I was, and then they drew the line.
Load More Replies...I recently told a joke that was so funny that I was immediately sent to HR. Apparently they wanted to hear it to.
Tell me about it. But now that I've 'retired', the 'office' me isn't there anymore. hehe
One place I worked the LPA and DM came around and made us all watch a sexual harassment video. Almost immediately we're laughing and pointing out which one(s) of us do exactly those things. The LPA and DM just shook their heads and went to the office. They know it was a waste of time with us but corporate made them do it. And the women were just as guilty as the men. We were all just a great group who didn't get bent over little things we all knew wasn't serious.
I found out my colleagues were having bets on how long it would be before I expostulated
me raising my "in my next life I would like a job without idiots" mug...subtly
After I rage-quit, I had a manager that I was friendly with (not mine) tell me that she was glad I got out, and was surprised that I lasted as long as I did.
But if the employees aren't serious about their problems, chances are, they're not at the top of the boardroom's agenda list as well.
One Columbia study found "that executives talk about customers 10 times more often [in earnings calls] than employees. And when they do, executives perceive customers to be analogous to opportunities and employees to risks."
And even when companies mention good employee experience, they still usually act on customer experience.
I'm still telling people I didn't retire to be useful.
Load More Replies...I have to clock in at 7 am, i wish i couldn't hear a sound until 8:30 am.
Please don’t expect me to be coherent enough for conversation before I’ve had my coffee!
You can make me get up, but you can’t make me stay awake.
Ooo, then I "went" to Dartmouth and listened to a "lecture" by Mr. Rogers (may he rest in the joy and kindness he so freely shared).
Oh my gosh that must have been the most wonderful lecture of all time. I am so envious
Load More Replies...Interviewer: There is a 4 year gap in your employment. Hopeful: That's when I went to Yale. Interviewer: Yale? That's amazing! You're hired! Hopeful: Thanks, I really need this yob!
" . . . and you know she only agreed with him because they're sleeping together."
😂😂😂😂the, three are so much nicer than them god awful labubu things eugh my daughter who’s 24 has like 6 of the, ,omg wrong thing to have in my house bad ju ju lol
She's close by, keeping watch for the office snitch.
Load More Replies...You could always tell how bad it was by whether that group met up in the break room or the supply room.
A Deloitte and Workplace Intelligence study showed that while 82% of executives believe their organization promotes "human sustainability," only 56% of employees agree.
Deloitte noted that "some leaders fail to recognize that for most people surveyed, work is a negative rather than a positive force in their lives."
When someone with no idea how to do your job, getting paid twice as much as you, with no apparent workload, tries to tell you how to do your job.
Especially when you have to train your own new boss how to run the department … that you have been In charge of … while they have been looking for someone new to run the department… (that you have been running!) But they won't give the job to YOU… because you are a WOMAN! (That was back in 1985!) I had the experience and training but would never get the job! But I'd apply, anyway! It became a real joke (on them) when it became a discrimination case to refuse a qualified WOMAN a job, because she was a WOMAN.
With corporate America, this is guaranteed. Your business plan might work on paper but in the real world, it is 99% useless because the customer doesn't go by or care about your "plan". People buy from people not companies. Something one of my previous employers learned in a very painful way. 70% of my customers followed me right up the street to the competition. That was roughly 40% of the entire stores sales. You might not like the way I do things but I get the job done with the best sales numbers you ever had. Why mess with that?
I go for a walk when it's break time and people think I'm doing if for health reasons. When I'm out for a walk I'm chain smoking and I'm out so nobody can see me cry
That's why I had lunch in my classroom. It was like a mid-day spa.
This! I used to sit in my car and listen to music. Much better than listening to office gossip!
My husband is a forklift driver. At his break he drives himself to a quite location behind the production fascility and eats his lunch in the forklift, sets the alarm to 5 min to the end of his break and just chills with his eyes closed. Alarm just for safety... A manager saw this on the security camera and told husband's superior to tell him to stop doing it. Luckily husband has a great superior who told the manager that he is just using his break in silence and comes back rested. He won't change that just because the manager doesn't like it. And the superior never told my husband. A coworker did who overheard the conversation...
Staying in the forklift is a good idea. Nearby plant had an issue that caused a shutdown while they fixed it. They told employees they could stay and chill or go home and come back. One worker laid down behind a bin to take a nap. Another worker comes along with another bin, shoves it against the first bin , pushing them both against the wall and crushed the guy. That was one of three fatalities that week.
Load More Replies...I went from smoking to vaping and neither one was allowed on our campus at work. So, I would park off campus and go to my car during my breaks and lunches. I would sit in my car, eat snacks, listen to music or just enjoy some peace and quiet. Our lab was noisy as fūck, between all of the equipment running, fans going and several Lab Techs crowded into a small space and being practically on top of each other, I referred to my breaks and lunches as "sanity/zen breaks" because, that's what they were for me. By the time the shift was over, my "social battery" was completely dead and I just wanted to go home to my Mom and cats.
I had an excellent cup of coffee this morning. That's my positive thought because nothing is going to be better than that.
And four more cups on the way, possibly followed by a bourbon when I get home.
Load More Replies...Why can managers come in anytime they pleas and leave whenever? I'm sorry if I have clocked out and you pull me aside, I'm clocking back in.
I have always thought that managers should lead by example. Some of them got away with things you wouldn't believe
Load More Replies...HR used to get ticked at me and my crew for not clocking out for lunch or dinner at the end/first of the month. We've got a job to do and a deadline, we're not clocking out when we can easily eat and work at the same time. They always hit us with that "law says you have to take a break" c**p. No, the law (if there really is one) says you have to provide it, no one can MAKE me take it and the law does say if I work it, you have to pay it.
Managers are not hourly. They supervise people and are expected to get the job done even if it’s midnight. So they’re not tied to 9 to 5.
I used to drive to work and fantasise about keeping on driving to a whole other city.
I used to drive over a canal bridge on the way to work, and sometimes the canal boats moored up looked so very tempting, but unfortunately piracy is still a thing.
Load More Replies...I don't know who Simon Legree is but I immediately dislike him...
Load More Replies...Which means he wouldn’t have lost money for a sick day either
Load More Replies...I think it means they're paying what everyone else is paying.
Load More Replies...I always hated Sundays, because I would have to send the day doing weekly chores and getting ready for the imminent work week. Now I'm retired. HA!
I know! Sunday afternoon blues don't exist anymore it's wonderful
Load More Replies...Some days I have to look at my phone to remember which day it is
I took off Thursday and Friday this week for my bday and I cannot wait to sleep in 2 extra days. That's my gift to myself.
I have pets - sleeping in involves hiding in the bathroom... never gonna happen
I try not to make any appointments that would require me to set an alarm.
The baby boomers generation was the last who "lived to work". They took pride in their careers. Now, no matter how hard you try, how much energy you put into it, you get nothing for it. You can't even afford an apartment let alone buy a house. And vacation? What's that? I "work to live", because the last time I was #1 in the office, the owner's son took all the credit even though I had all of the paperwork. Nepotism, gotta hate it. Just give me my paycheck so I can buy the things that make me happy. Cause it sure isn't my job.
Sorry. As a baby boomer, if I wasn’t paid adequately for my work or given a bad work environment, I’d be out tomorrow.Giving two weeks is an option that might not be exercised. Employers long ago took care of their employees and that care was returned. two-way street.
Load More Replies...This. What I mind is not the actual tasks I have to do. What I mind is being expected to pretend work is the greatest thing since sliced bread. Come on—it’s OK, but it isn’t THAT great.
Yes, because the opposite has worked so well. Right Venezuela?
Load More Replies...Being an adult is being broke and trying to decide what TV dinner you want to eat every day until you day.
Or not enough parking spots for employees. That's the case for my hospital, i'm lucky i don't own a car and use public transportation.
Had a friend that spent the last 2 months of her pregnancy in the hospital. I'd go by every night and keep her company for a while. It's after visiting hours so the lot is dang near empty. Stupid security guard got on me for not being more careful about parking between the lines. I wasn't even parked near the entrance. I even pointed out that there's not going to be anyone other than him that cares for at least the next 6 hours. He never could comprehend how stupid he was being.
Load More Replies...We were once told that the agency did not have a parking problem, it had a walking problem. If I could not park near my building, there was a large lot about a half mile away.
I was asked what my job was like one time (managed a remote warehouse/truck hub). Said it was like a washing machine. I start out everyday in the basement, spend all day spinning, churning and agitating, and at the end of the day, no matter how many loads I put out, I was still in the basement.
When you think of it, the HP series is just a bunch of new age crapola, with stupid magic tricks
That's a fancy fridge, don't share this image with your boss as they might replace you with this
One reason why I refuse to have appliances that are connected to everything. The fridge has one job: Keep my food from spoiling. That’s it. I don’t need it to do anything else.
You *could* do the same with a smart T.V. and a bluetooth keyboard, which is why I don’t have a bluetooth keyboard.
Me against HR, why? It's been more than 4 years since the insufferable besterds ban me from interviewing new victi....er, new workers at me and my brother factory! They told me that if I set foot in their department, they WILL call my Parents! 😠
I like to complain about how much the government takes away from my paycheck, but recently i had to have surgery + 3 blood transfusions and i paid exactly 0 euros for everything. It's absolutely worth it.
Load More Replies...It sure does. We probably lost 30% of our temps after first break.
Load More Replies...This happened at the doctors office I used to work at. It became and office joke about going to Burger King lol. Apparently a girl in the billing department went there for lunch and never came back. It was her first day too!
we had that happen one time - years ago - she left for lunch and we never saw her again... she was a temp but still
Had a substitute teacher show up, read my note/instructions, and then walk into the office and say " oh hell no" and leave
Yeah, I do the "email us and we'll forward it to the head of*whatever department is consequential*" and then reply myself...
Load More Replies...We have an middle aged lady, with number one(in her opinion) seniority, who declares minimally 8 times a day that she "is too old for this sheet".
The version I say to myself uses a different word but yeah. Guilty as charged.
What? you substitute a different word for "boss"?
Load More Replies...That "boss makes a dollar, I make a dime" rhyme is outdated. If it was true, all Amazon employees would be millionaires.
Well when you’re paying that many employees, you can only afford to give them each millionths of a penny… you know, if you still want to be a billionaire and all
Load More Replies...Apparently you are not supposed to say at your long service award ceremony "if I'd mürdered the interviewer, I'd have been free by now".
Maybe not, but that's a helluva of an exit line.
Load More Replies...I'm starting to think I don't look all that bad in orange
Load More Replies...A picture of my collegue! She doesn't tell the manager, she tells me all the time that I'm useless
Ask her what she was doing while spying on you, because she wasn't working. Who's useless now Karen?
Load More Replies...I am not retired but I am eligible for full retirement any time I want to do so. Having that kind of freedom makes work much easier.
Load More Replies...2nd shift is usually less stressful. Fewer people & managers. Managers who don't want to be there either & stay in their offices.
If I don't get to come back as an owl, I want to come back as a house cat. HOUSE CAT!
Facts! I was told I'm at the top tier of pay for my job and not allowed a raise...while I also cover everyone else regularly. smh.
HR feels the same. They just can't show it so they take it out on you.
As ex HR, I can concur. I’d just be rolling my eyes thinking just don’t get caught if you’re gonna post them 😅
Load More Replies...I used to have work dreams way too often. I don't know why but many times I was naked & trying to hide.
I used to dream about this one guy who would always tell long rambling backstories about why he needed something from me. Look Bob, I don't care how much trouble you had writing your report, if you want to use my stapler - just do it and let me sleep.
I always have work dreams where I’m arriving at work and trying to walk from the front entrance to my office but keep getting lost in these big labyrinthine liminal spaces that don’t exist in the building in real life. Like dark empty lecture theatres, hallways lined with apartments, museums, sometimes just big empty spaces with nothing inside at all. S**t’s creepy. No idea what it means.
I'm always convinced it's about me, and then the sheer relief when I realize somebody else done did f*** up for once.
One of the rules of working in healthcare is that the exact second you take a break a patient is gonna call. Every. Single. Time.
"Three squares and a bed" can sound very appealing - until you think about the rest of it..
Load More Replies...I used to side with Ernie. But as I've grown I identify much more strongly with Bert.
Early in my working life I made myself a rule to do as much stuff as possible for ME during the work day. Fvck them; I have a life to manage.
My whole office does this and sometimes lunch on the clock. Eating mine now at my desk working.
Real-life. My DD was working for Walmart at the time when we got 28” of snow. Was then told she had to report to her shift, but it turned out that nobody showed up except the manager who wound up sleeping overnight in the store.
Seriously! I worked for Target many years ago. Had to work my entire shift even though it was during a blizzard. No one came in either.
Load More Replies...That's how I quit my first "professional" job when I was 23. I couldn't stop crying so I just never went back. I found a job better suited to me within 2 days fortunately. My job was a receptionist, and I'm an introvert, a word we didn't understand all those decades ago. Go figure, an introvert doesn't like answering phones and greeting strangers all day long.
I'm afraid zoom meetings used to turn me and Mark into Statler and Waldorf.
I hate people who get into long conversations at the cash register.
Or at any service desk really. It's quite selfish, when you think about it, and boomers, where I am, do it ALL THE TIME. Like, I get you might be lonely and need someone to talk to. Maybe go sit in that chair over there, give it five minutes and another old person will be in here trying to talk my ear off. There, now you two can be friends! Then you discover they don't want to have a conversation, they just want someone to listen to them ramble but they won't pay a therapist, who'd be perfect for that.
Load More Replies...The people you work with may indeed be your friends. But always remember that's not why they show up.
Load More Replies...You forgot the one who always comes in when they're sick because, apparently, they think the place can't function without them
I hate that one. He gets sick and then everyone else gets sick, and then he's like - why is everyone sick all the sudden? Dude - I am going to shove those tissues down your throat one day .... 🤬
Load More Replies...Can you be the coffee åddîct and always tired at the same time?
I’m so the coffee a****t…I’ll take full responsibility for that one lol! But I’m never late, my OCD won’t allow that!
I lose all feeling the rest of the work week.
Load More Replies...Honestly prison is starting to look like a good option to me. Three meals a day, roof over my head, free healthcare, no bills, etc.
There was a movie not too long ago where someone goes to Denmark to commit a crime because they heard the prison system was really nice.
Load More Replies...I like my co-workers, but I don't want to get to know them THAT well. Just enough to be pleasant.
Experienced this one a lot. I’d add weaponized incompetence as well. I worked with a medical assistant who couldn’t take an accurate blood pressure to save her life. The doctors asked the supervisor to move her to another position because of it. We all tried to help her and teach her the correct way. I think she did it on purpose because she didn’t want to run rooms she preferred sitting at the desk instead.
Weaponized incompetence, is that when you STILL get phone calls while you are on vacation because your coworkersare nimrods?
Load More Replies...That’s management’s fault. They need to 1) hire enough people and 2) pay enough and have a good enough atmosphere to motivate people. I’m naturally lazy, but the RIGHT boss can get me to do a ton of work. 🤷🏻♀️
I loved nights…it’s the transition from going from working nights to days that really messes you up.
I want to take a moment to thank Mike Rodrick for his comments. I appreciate the humor and a good laugh on a Monday morning is always a blessing! :D
Too bad that sentiment is not universally shared. Looking at YOU down vote gremlins!
Load More Replies...I'm actually just starting my third week of medical leave due to postpartum depression (miscarriage). Just had my 5th ketamine infusion and while my mood is fantastic, really not looking forward to going back to work.
I'm so sorry for your loss. I hope your mood continues to stay high. Edit: Is your reluctance to go back to work related to telling people what happened/concern about them asking where you've been? If you have someone you really trust at work (bonus if they're in leadership of some description), I'd quietly take them aside, explain what happened but ask that it be kept quiet because you're not in the head-space to talk about it at the moment. It lets people know something has happened but at the same time will (hopefully) make them sensitive to the fact that you don't want to talk about it. I hope this helps you, but I apologise profusely if I'm off-base.
Load More Replies...I want to take a moment to thank Mike Rodrick for his comments. I appreciate the humor and a good laugh on a Monday morning is always a blessing! :D
Too bad that sentiment is not universally shared. Looking at YOU down vote gremlins!
Load More Replies...I'm actually just starting my third week of medical leave due to postpartum depression (miscarriage). Just had my 5th ketamine infusion and while my mood is fantastic, really not looking forward to going back to work.
I'm so sorry for your loss. I hope your mood continues to stay high. Edit: Is your reluctance to go back to work related to telling people what happened/concern about them asking where you've been? If you have someone you really trust at work (bonus if they're in leadership of some description), I'd quietly take them aside, explain what happened but ask that it be kept quiet because you're not in the head-space to talk about it at the moment. It lets people know something has happened but at the same time will (hopefully) make them sensitive to the fact that you don't want to talk about it. I hope this helps you, but I apologise profusely if I'm off-base.
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