• Carighan Maconar@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    To me there’s a huge difference between being angry at a company and its leadership, and taking out the anger on the workers that are probably just as angry at their own management. It’s like someone yelling at a level 1 phone support, as if that magically makes them able to help you, which is usually something they would be fired for even if they had the system access to fix the problem. They’re paid to handle standard questions with a standard answer catalogue and nothing more.

    You’re not making life for the management difficult by repeatedly asking for a GDPR readout. Just for the workers who are already being paid fuck all to do shitty work in too long hours.

    • bolexforsoup@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      7 months ago

      Until you can prove it actually is burdensome to an individual instead of assuming it is I simply do not care. It’s a friggin csv file. I guarantee you it is either automated or takes 2 seconds. I’m not in Europe, it’s not even GDPR compliance related. It is incredibly unlikely a company of their scale is doing those manually. I’m sorry if you have some job where that experience is very relatable, but you are projecting your own frustrations onto a situation where we don’t even know what they’re doing. The most likely scenario is somebody making California tech company pay wrote something so they barely have to think about it.

      Edit: look I get you. I am frustrated with Reddit and I’m taking it out on you. Let’s just move on.