• peregrin5@lemm.ee
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    15 hours ago

    I think it’s the phrasing that comes off out of touch.

    Like expecting that we should be super grateful to the management that they are “giving us back” 4 minutes of “our time” (that we will likely have to spend doing work for the company anyway) even though there is literally nothing else to discuss.

    4 minutes may not even be enough time for a bathroom break.

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      15 hours ago

      Do people really get upset about this? I hear it every day and have not even considered it would upset anyone

      It just like a transaction, but with time. I booked an hour of your time, but used 56 minutes, so you get 4 of them back. Would someone be upset by giving someone 60 cents only to get 4 cents back because the product actually costs 56? No one expects you can buy anything with those 4 cents, but theyre still yours

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        13 hours ago

        In my experience it’s usually a “cherry on top” of whatever horrible personality that person has. It’s the difference between somebody who treats you like they own you for 40+ hours a week and somebody who understands that people are hired for what they know and not for their output quantity.

        • wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          11 hours ago

          If someone’s a piece of shit, whatever corporate mannerisms they do or don’t pick up are not going to be what makes or breaks the fact they’re a shit person.

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        14 hours ago

        I don’t think anyone is seriously upset about it but it is #justcorporatethings.

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          It’s not just corporate. My last job was basically the antithesis of corporate work and they still said it, but it was usually when it was 15+ minutes.

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      14 hours ago

      Why would you plan 0 minutes for a bathroom break? If you planned 5, now you have 9. You can make a coffee. You can check the news, or you favorite socials. You can stare out the window. You can start work on whatever else you planned after the meeting. You can rant on the interwebs about having 4 minutes back.