Texts, calls and emails all count.
Should workers have a legal right to ignore their boss after hours?
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Texts, calls and emails all count.
Unpopular OpinionCall it what it is. Youre tired or dont feel like dealing so you skip. Real problems exist but half these days are people tapping out from normal stress. Show up, do the job, go home. Life isn’t a therapy session every week.62
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Free SpeechWent to the parts store last week and the guy ringing me up could barely tell me the total. Had to repeat everything twice. This is US. English is the language. You want a job dealing with the public then learn it. Im done with diversity. The guy fucking sucked. Deport anyone who can’t speak English.120
AskMakeNoLawIncluding searches that track where a car has been over days or months.22
Unpopular OpinionPoor people are more likely to be obese. Imo Democrats' body positivity movement is just an attempt to get poor people's votes, but it's actually killing them. Democrats are profiting with votes off poor people's pain.80
Free SpeechThey would live in straw huts if they lived in their own country.10
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If I'm hourly and clocked out, absolutely.
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Yes. Make America Great Again by returning to how it worked before technology. No way to contact your employees via a midnight slack message.
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