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1. PopeDo+Eh[view] [source] 2020-04-14 17:54:53
>>claude+(OP)
In general, trash talking one's employer in public is usually inversely proportional to the longevity of one's employment with said employer.
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2. sfkdjf+om[view] [source] 2020-04-14 18:16:09
>>PopeDo+Eh
I've reread this comment a few times and I'm still not sure what to make of it. It's obviously true, but why post something with such a smug and gloating tone? Are you happy about how Amazon warehouse workers are treated and pleased to see people speaking out being fired in the midst of a pandemic?
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3. seanmc+Rm[view] [source] 2020-04-14 18:18:34
>>sfkdjf+om
I didn't read the comment as having a smug and/or gloating tone, just as a piece of useful advice. It is true, even if in an ideal world it shouldn't.
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4. sfkdjf+co[view] [source] 2020-04-14 18:23:56
>>seanmc+Rm
The way it includes unnecessary and imprecise technobabble, and states something obvious as if the author assumes the people who were fired are too stupid to have considered it makes it patronizing and unhelpful.

Do you really think people are going to read that comment and come away with useful advice?

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5. seanmc+Ro[view] [source] 2020-04-14 18:26:30
>>sfkdjf+co
I don't find "inversely proportional" to be techno babble, but then I'm a techie who studied lots of math.

You'd be surprised how many techies (especially the younger ones) don't see the above advice as being obvious.

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