The photo that UPS provided to prove that they delivered my package. I mean, sure, it’s my front porch, but they could have included the package.

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    You should use caution when speaking about your employer online

    Edit: This isn’t suppost to be an attack, I just don’t want anyone to lose there job. Apologies if I upset some people.

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      Why? Lemmy is pseudonomous and they’re not using their real name so I doubt the employer would know who they are.

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        Plus it’s not like they’ll care much because it’s a known issue.They even tell us to restart the boards halfway through our day

        There’s a whole slew of other shit I could talk about but i’m not gonna do that here and I don’t have the time.

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      …this is how people outside the industry learn what’s going on, possible explanations for it. 🤨 Otherwise everybody’s just perpetually in the dark.

      Also, he didn’t say anything bad about UPS, just a bad part of bad software.

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        I hope you don’t judge a company by a single person. You should interview a bunch of employees if anything.

        The exception to this is if the treatment is really bad.

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      No, your employer doesn’t want people to learn what they’re really like, which is exactly why you should make it public.

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      Sure because they’re giving away trade secrets. Did anyone actually think that UPS were bastion of efficiency because I don’t think that was ever a public opinion.

      Get your priorities straight

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      You absolutely, 100000% should. Just be careful, keep it semi-anonymous. I say this as someone who has been fired for talking about their employer online lmao.

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            American GenX/Boomer. I’ve heard sentiments exactly like that several times growing up.

            Land of the free bby 🇱🇷🦜

            Personally, I don’t talk about my employer online either, because I grew up paranoid about different things.

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      Big corporations don’t need you to help them exploit their workers.

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        Yeah your probably right. I just though I’d say this as a reminder. Apparently people are taking this very personally

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      Lol I read this like an attack and was like wtf chill dude.

      Maybe you’re a bit paranoid, but yeah, I’d be careful with naming my employer if I worked for a smaller company, for example? idk