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Liberanosamalo
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I liken being in a work situation like that to being in a bad marriage. The two are very similar. An abusive spouse uses the same tactics. And until you gather the strength to say you will not take it any more, you are cooperating in the victimization.
Like an abusive spouse… until you let go of them, and your hands are empty, God cannot fill them with something better.
Quit the job. And let the karma bus mow those people over. Their bad business practices, venality, lack of control and other vices probably are affecting their work. If they are that immoral, I’ll bet there are some banking irregularities going on too. Eventually the truth will catch up with them. You don’t want to be in that bank when it happens.
Nasty vice-filled people attract each other. And feed on each other. If they are disobeying the law about workplace harrassment, who knows what other laws they are breaking.
Get out now and allow God to give you something better. Sometimes you have to shake the dust from your feet and move on.
There is always a market for employees with integrity. You will find a new job. Ask yourself if it was your husband, what would you advise him? Would you tell him to keep going into a job where he was denigrated and humiliated every day? If you were your own best friend, what would you tell you? Then follow your advice.
Like an abusive spouse… until you let go of them, and your hands are empty, God cannot fill them with something better.
Quit the job. And let the karma bus mow those people over. Their bad business practices, venality, lack of control and other vices probably are affecting their work. If they are that immoral, I’ll bet there are some banking irregularities going on too. Eventually the truth will catch up with them. You don’t want to be in that bank when it happens.
Nasty vice-filled people attract each other. And feed on each other. If they are disobeying the law about workplace harrassment, who knows what other laws they are breaking.
Get out now and allow God to give you something better. Sometimes you have to shake the dust from your feet and move on.
There is always a market for employees with integrity. You will find a new job. Ask yourself if it was your husband, what would you advise him? Would you tell him to keep going into a job where he was denigrated and humiliated every day? If you were your own best friend, what would you tell you? Then follow your advice.
