Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-92.18.13.89-20161226120304/@comment-25936766-20161227211920

KNN005 wrote: 1-I talk shit to my boss if he really does something fucked up. Ive been fired or suspended before. And i quit before.

2-I worked at a kitchen as a dishwasher and they had health food problems and wires get hit with water. '''The place was just starting out. '''

3-I told them about the problems but the blew me off.

4-Klien can do that too. Hes got a resume and can get a new job. If Jacques is corrupt. Quit. Dont work for him expecting him to get better and do right. Just bail or alert the authorities. 1-And we all know whose fault it was all those times. Not everyone wants to keep swinging from job to job. Being rejected and fired from too many jobs can make it harder to get another job, especially if it's of the same line as one you were fired from.

After all, if you were a dishwasher for a restaurant and were fired before, it was for a reason, which makes it questionable the idea of hiring you as a dishwasher anywhere else instead of someone else that is more "clean".

And remember, not all jobs pay too well. You can easily end up with a job of low salary that doesn't even get respect if you screw up too often.

More specifically about talking shit about/to your boss, you're bound to be fired if you do that. Why? Simple: Obedience, Respect, those are things bosses look for in every employee. If you don't have them, don't expect to work for long.

2-Just starting out. And what the hell were you expecting? Problems are bound to be present, and not all of them can be easily taken care of inmediately.

3-And just how did you tell them? It's not just a matter of telling them there are problems, what's also important is the way you say it. Regardless of intention, you can come up as whiny or jerkass.

Besides, speaking more generally, there's a difference between "There are problems" and "I think there are problems". You may think there's a problem where there's none, or make one seem like a bigger problem than it actually is.

4-1) Alerting the authorities achieves nothing because Jacques owns one of the richest, biggest companies in the planet. 2) If he could so-easily get a new job, how come he hasn't done it yet?