I swear, I hear this one more time from anybody, I won't be responsible for my actions.
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@OP
Just be glad you still have a job.
The phrase "I won't be responsible for my actions"
Communication Contexts & Trade-In Professional Settings: This phrase is highly unprofessional. In a workplace, it can be viewed as an implicit threat or a refusal to do one's job. When declining an unreasonable task, it is better to professionally state that the task falls outside your Job Scope.
In Personal Relationships: Experts suggest that using phrases like this is a sign of poor emotional regulation. It actively avoids healthy, productive conflict resolution in favor of aggression or withdrawal.
Congrats - you have achieved the upper echelon of today's society - nowhere to go but downwards at this point
Why would I ever voluntarily leave when Shart is so willing to pay me to leave? That just makes no sense. I'll be here until he's ready to finally do it.
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Nice...
Spoken like a true fake outraged internet id--t.
Now go and wipe your nose.
I am just grateful to all customers still believe in this bank. If they dump this bank then i am gone.
I heard aliens are coming just in time for ai to really take off. Thank goodness it will help the burden of despair we will face.
Lots of places are hiring so if you aren't going to work at them its an admission that whatever you keep whining about at WF isn't bad enough for you to voluntarily leave. What, are you afraid of having to do a job that requires you do actual work for a living? Or is the having to go in five days a week that seems so oppressive? Perhaps having to make 80% less at the same time youre working harder? #### off you petulant POS.
Do I still have to have you as a co-worker? Nothing to be grateful about there...
For sure. Just as soon as you quit your bootlicking. Please let me know when you are capable.
Yeah I'm sure the same thing was told to the slaves after the civil war.
Just be grateful.