Careful there
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This reminds me of my opinion that we need to find a way to fine dead people who die before they complete contracts they've signed. If you agree to work for my company for x amount of years your death shouldn't allow you to go back on your word.
Make their kids take it up? Obvious solution.
Next kin takes up debts etc. Why not contracts too?
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Know why your time sheet is so important? You've signed off saying you labored X hours. Without that the state labor board can fuck your employer over.
You don't need a lawyer to make the call. Government labor agencies are absolute attack dogs who side with the employee claims if the employer can't produce a signature.
Based agency tbh
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If you complete your death transaction without filing out a suicide and/or falling accident permit, you will be posthumously demoted!
This sounds straight out of Severance
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This reminds me of my opinion that we need to find a way to fine dead people who die before they complete contracts they've signed. If you agree to work for my company for x amount of years your death shouldn't allow you to go back on your word.
wrote last edited by [email protected]Orzhov vibes
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This sounds straight out of Severance
It's from Futurama
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It's from Futurama
Surprised I didn’t recognize it.
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If being a corporate hoe taught me anything, it's that you should NEVER sacrifice your health, including your mental health, for a company.
If you burn out, no colleague is going to care for you.
If you fall ill, no boss is going to visit you.
If you die, oh, you'll very much have someone from the company go to your funeral : they need to be sure you're indeed dead so that they can stop paying your salary. -
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He’s starting to believe.
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If being a corporate hoe taught me anything, it's that you should NEVER sacrifice your health, including your mental health, for a company.
If you burn out, no colleague is going to care for you.
If you fall ill, no boss is going to visit you.
If you die, oh, you'll very much have someone from the company go to your funeral : they need to be sure you're indeed dead so that they can stop paying your salary.Gotta make sure you're buried and dead
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Know why your time sheet is so important? You've signed off saying you labored X hours. Without that the state labor board can fuck your employer over.
You don't need a lawyer to make the call. Government labor agencies are absolute attack dogs who side with the employee claims if the employer can't produce a signature.
Based af
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Know why your time sheet is so important? You've signed off saying you labored X hours. Without that the state labor board can fuck your employer over.
You don't need a lawyer to make the call. Government labor agencies are absolute attack dogs who side with the employee claims if the employer can't produce a signature.
wrote last edited by [email protected]It's not that i don't like the concept but it only works if the contract allows you to fill out your timesheet truthfully. Otherwise it is just another bureaucratic burden.
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Boss: I know your dad just died, but can you login and submit your September time sheet before noon? Otherwise I have to email HR and ask them for help and they're honestly so much to have to deal with.
wrote last edited by [email protected]Were you, uh, planning on taking the full day for the funeral or just like a few hours for the service...? No worries, either way, you've got to look out for yourself!
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If you have to do this, could you at least do it at home? Please? The paperwork is going to be a nightmare. Thanks, my man!