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There are several reasons to criticise my workplace: pay is peanuts, they expect too much at that pay including overtime sometimes.

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  • midnightnettleM This user is from outside of this forum
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    There are several reasons to criticise my workplace: pay is peanuts, they expect too much at that pay including overtime sometimes.

    But this new guy joined and he was tripping about other things only. We are expected to clean the toilets as a part of our duties. This includes sometimes putting our hand down the bowl and unclogging it. My issue with this is that we are not paid to do all these side quests. But the task itself is just a task. None of my coworkers complain about it.

    This mfker acts like it is beneath him to clean toilets. Like you can tell he has had domestic workers clean his toilets his entire life. He goes on to say, "da they. treat us like dogs da, we have to clean toilets"

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    • midnightnettleM midnightnettle

      There are several reasons to criticise my workplace: pay is peanuts, they expect too much at that pay including overtime sometimes.

      But this new guy joined and he was tripping about other things only. We are expected to clean the toilets as a part of our duties. This includes sometimes putting our hand down the bowl and unclogging it. My issue with this is that we are not paid to do all these side quests. But the task itself is just a task. None of my coworkers complain about it.

      This mfker acts like it is beneath him to clean toilets. Like you can tell he has had domestic workers clean his toilets his entire life. He goes on to say, "da they. treat us like dogs da, we have to clean toilets"

      midnightnettleM This user is from outside of this forum
      midnightnettleM This user is from outside of this forum
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      Idk why despite ranting about this to my friends I cannot stop thinking about that one sentence. Like the attitude that certain tasks are so disgusting that they are beneath you, but being okay with another class of more exploited workers do the same in worse conditions back home. HMMMM.

      This has the same energy as another incident. This one Brahmin guy I know was quarantined during the pandemic. People were keeping their distance and obviously taking precautions AS THEY SHOULD.

      This dickhead has the AUDACITY to say, "I FEEL LIKE A DALIT"

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      • midnightnettleM midnightnettle

        There are several reasons to criticise my workplace: pay is peanuts, they expect too much at that pay including overtime sometimes.

        But this new guy joined and he was tripping about other things only. We are expected to clean the toilets as a part of our duties. This includes sometimes putting our hand down the bowl and unclogging it. My issue with this is that we are not paid to do all these side quests. But the task itself is just a task. None of my coworkers complain about it.

        This mfker acts like it is beneath him to clean toilets. Like you can tell he has had domestic workers clean his toilets his entire life. He goes on to say, "da they. treat us like dogs da, we have to clean toilets"

        Jürgen HubertJ This user is from outside of this forum
        Jürgen HubertJ This user is from outside of this forum
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        @madhu_shrieks

        I must say, as someone who comes from a German working class family, it still throws me for a loop just how widespread domestic servants are in much of the world. Around here, only the really rich have them.

        (Also unclogging toilets in this manner is not fun - my father's toilet clogs up far too easily, though trying to convince him to replace it with a new and better toilet would probably be futile at his age. Maybe I should get a metal spiral, like I have in my apartment for unclogging the drain before the cellar entrance...)

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        • midnightnettleM midnightnettle

          Idk why despite ranting about this to my friends I cannot stop thinking about that one sentence. Like the attitude that certain tasks are so disgusting that they are beneath you, but being okay with another class of more exploited workers do the same in worse conditions back home. HMMMM.

          This has the same energy as another incident. This one Brahmin guy I know was quarantined during the pandemic. People were keeping their distance and obviously taking precautions AS THEY SHOULD.

          This dickhead has the AUDACITY to say, "I FEEL LIKE A DALIT"

          Jürgen HubertJ This user is from outside of this forum
          Jürgen HubertJ This user is from outside of this forum
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          @madhu_shrieks

          Back at my old university department, we had two Indian PhD students - one was Brahmin, and I _think_ the other one was Vaishyas.

          They were put into the same room. The Brahmin guy was not happy about this.

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