Corporations get away with so much putting conflict resolution behind customer service hell.

I don’t blame the workers at all, I’m sure they have “unprecedented call volume” all the time which means short staffed with stressed out people trying their best.

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      3 months ago

      Bonus: you have bacon to bribe the facilities/IT person with when they come round looking for blood after the breaker pops for the 5th time today

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        3 months ago

        Was about to say, that is a fuckton of breakfast sausage he’s got on there. Either he’s sharing, bribing, or he wants to be on My 600 lbs Life before 2025

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    3 months ago

    My employer had a policy written for this scenario and warned office workers about non- approved appliances in our cubicles. Anything to cook/heat was spelled out, several examples given. But never an electric griddle, which to me should sort of be the first thing that comes to mind

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    3 months ago

    Not gonna lie, when I worked help desk this shit wouldn’t have even raised an eyebrow. When my shift started at 5am, we didn’t give a fuck. So long as you answered the calls and helped the client, the shit you had at your desk didn’t matter.