Thread regarding ExxonMobil Corp. layoffs

You didn’t get PTSD from your office job

Also, your human rights aren’t being violated by hot-desking or the bathrooms being serviced at inopportune times of the day.

Just putting that out there.

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Anyone else here besides me getting PTSD (Pu$$y Traumatized Swollen Di-kk) disorder from being micromanaged and crapped on daily by their leader$hit?

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Post ID: @7qmx+1qdkcZXN

@5siz OP here.

Compared to some of the other stuff posted (and taken down) around here, this thread is pretty tame. I don’t see any profanity, insults, or anything else that violates site policy.

Grown adults working in high-paid white collar jobs at EMHC are unironically claiming to have developed PTSD, having their human rights violated, and that they’ve been “te--orized” by management, all during the course of performing mundane office work at an emaculate campus with excellent security.

So yes, I’m calling it out for the entitled, hyperbolic BS that it is.

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Post ID: @5spe+1qdkcZXN

#ADMIN this whole thread is adding no value and should just be deleted.

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Post ID: @5siz+1qdkcZXN

Wow Exxon
Some of these people that were not pip’d says so much about judgment and who you decided to keep.

Typical

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Post ID: @5svr+1qdkcZXN

PTSD from a nice campus with waterfalls, all kinds of protections, etc.

No, no PTSD.

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Post ID: @2fpf+1qdkcZXN

@2lpp Unless you’re a victim of some form of workplace as--ult, or were involved in an active sho-ter scenario, you almost certainly have not developed PTSD from doing office work at EMHC.

There’s been a lot of silly stuff said on here, but this one should win some sort of a prize.

It’s been thoroughly explained where the claim that hot-desking constitutes a “violation of human rights” was made. Go scroll the threads yourself.

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Post ID: @2ftd+1qdkcZXN

Where has hot desking been compared to human rights violations? Do tell.

PTSD can occur in the office if the person is put into dangerous, unethical, and/or illegal situations. Also, people who make 20k a year are no more immune to PTSD than those that make 200K.

Why are you flippantly “just putting it out there” when you are wrong?

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Post ID: @2lpp+1qdkcZXN

@2mzl Nothing better to do on Christmas Eve eh?

Since you asked…

Several people here (presumably office employees sitting in Spring) unironically described hot-desking as a violation of their human rights. They affirmed this view in several of their replies on that thread and elsewhere.

So yes, grown adults did claim this. Now they’re also claiming to have PTSD, and some are going as far as claiming to be “te--orized” by management.

The complaints posted here around mundane office work have become so ridiculously overheated that they’ve attained the level of satire.

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Post ID: @2evd+1qdkcZXN

Here you are again with the human rights jabs. It’s like you read one post, misunderstood what was being expressed, and have made it your life’s mission to keep repeating your mistake. It serves no purpose to keep bringing up a comparison that wasn’t ever made.

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Post ID: @2mzl+1qdkcZXN

@wup Yeah, management is a bunch of turds. Got it.

You still didn’t develop PTSD from your mundane six-figure office job.

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Post ID: @int+1qdkcZXN

But, your employer is lying straight to your face about a career as they shift the workforce to India.

So, you win some, and you lose some.

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