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In reply to the discussion: How infiltrated is the business world by family mf'ing values? [View all]WhiteAndNerdy
(365 posts)29. I can see that.
I had a roommate once who made a total martyr of herself in the workplace, to the point of refusing to take a couple of minutes to use the restroom. She apparently thought this would make her look super-conscientious and valuable to her company, but when the lay-offs came, she got the ax just like everybody else.
I remember one day when she had refused to use the restroom all day long because it would have been a "waste" of time (no pun intended), and when she got home that evening she was literally wetting herself as she ran for the bathroom. It was just stupid. Not surprisingly, she died at age forty after years of failing to take care of herself and a couple of chronic health problems.
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Texas law states no employee can be forced to utilize a benefit they did not personally negotiate.
RB TexLa
Dec 2014
#23
Ok, Melvin Beli. But I'm pretty sure your employer can make you stay home while getting...
Hassin Bin Sober
Dec 2014
#24
I think some people just like to feel superior to their co-workers
The Velveteen Ocelot
Dec 2014
#28
Any member of management who says this is providing proof of their incompetence
Major Nikon
Dec 2014
#37
Taking recreational time benefits you, your employer and your co-workers, having time with 'family'
Bluenorthwest
Dec 2014
#56
perhaps your employer believes the company would benefit from you taking time off
etherealtruth
Dec 2014
#60
I'm sure "not spending more time at the office" will be one of your life's greatest regrets
tenderfoot
Dec 2014
#78