Poor management, favoritism, bad behaviors, no accountability, not feeling like you can trust anyone, not feeling protected by a hostile workplace, backlash,
@autummsunАй бұрын
My job has all of these things esp blatant favoritism. It’s clear because I competent lazy ppl get special schedules. The boss lets ass kissers get away with all kinds of things.
@jtbkernsАй бұрын
@ sounds like we work at the same place
@christinawhitfield172018 күн бұрын
Everything I’m going through right now. Everyone got a Christmas bonus except me and they think I don’t know, and right now not trying to pay me. Been working there for a little 7 years and all of a sudden I’m getting this treatment. I’m miserable and feel stuck. I checked out year 5 and dying to leave.
@jtbkerns18 күн бұрын
@@christinawhitfield1720 I’m sorry you are going through that. I just don’t understand how companies get away with so many unethical practices.
@christinawhitfield172018 күн бұрын
@@jtbkernsI just pray for a way out of there. I’ve been applying to other places, however I feel stuck. I shouldn’t be this hard working anywhere.
@Beautiful_Days92492 ай бұрын
Disrespected, bullied, work sabotaged, set up to fail, feeling like you cannot trust management, gaslighting by management, retaliation, high turn over, lack of communication/no direct communication, low accountability, lack of training, having to hide equipment with other departments stealing yours, rude, and now retaliation for weeks and set up to fail. So getting out of there.
@erockbrox8484Ай бұрын
I think the key problem to a toxic work place is when: - They don't value you - They don't treat you right - They are not friendly - They treat you like a number - They treat you like you are disposable - They don't care about your success as an employee - They don't care about your input as an employee
@dorisvallee86932 күн бұрын
That most big businesses
@nicholebondurant97886 ай бұрын
I left my toxic job after multiple health issues thinking I was the problem. Thanks for this video bc now I know I made the right choice for me.
@krishkam186Ай бұрын
That's right, i thought that for the longest time aswell, those management pricks will manipulate and make it look like you're the problem. When really its their toxic behaviour.
@dartmoorlass3 ай бұрын
This resonates with me. I was a target for a bullying Supervisor for several months. The more I achieved, the worse the bullying and humiliating behaviour became from her. My colleagues witnessed it, the Manager above observed it. Yet nothing was said and they all enabled her bad behaviour. Isolating me was one of her tactics and I felt completely alone. I tried talking to her one to one to try and resolve the issue. The result? She just denied everything and told me I was being too sensitive. I toughed it out for months and finally quit when I found another job. The ironic thing is when I quit, the colleagues who had been working with this Supervisor for years told me that this was a pattern of behaviour and one person (always a woman) was always chosen by this Supervisor to target and that I was one in a long line of employees to suffer and ultimately leave. Can't describe how traumatising this experience is. I consider myself a strong character, but as this video says, it affects you greatly. Physically and mentally. My heart goes out to others who are or have experienced this.
@DaughterofDiogenesАй бұрын
Omg I just went through this at work and I think I am now changing my entire career to never go through it again. I only lasted about 12 weeks but I was treated so poorly. It was so insane and soul crushing. I started to have panic attacks at week 8 and was slipping into major depression by week 10. By week 11 I was walking out of the classroom looking for another adult so I could walk out, something that would’ve utterly destroyed my career (as a teacher). Thank goodness I got sick and took off a few days and when it was time to go back I realized I would rather be homeless than ever go back, so I emailed my resignation. I have been so unraveled for the last couple weeks. But I think it’s been about 3 weeks and now I am going to try to pivot to corporate work. I will get paid 2-3 times more and I won’t have to work nearly as hard. I wanted my life to mean something. I wanted my job to have a purpose. I love working with kids and teaching is my passion, but I was so abused at this last school (and basically every school in some way or another) that I can’t justify living paycheck to paycheck and collapsing on the couch every single day and being so worn out I can’t do anything, which doesn’t matter because I’m too broke to afford anything. I started checking for jobs that I’m qualified for as I was a paralegal before coming to be a teacher. Those jobs START at 80k! That’s $20k more than I’ve ever made and that’s after being a teacher for 6 years. I would have to work as a teacher for a decade AND get a phd to get anywhere close to that. I met a lady who started her job at $80k when I started teaching. She now makes $300k a year and her job is to supervise adults filling out paperwork. wtf!! I got spitting mad. Like so mad. The education system is preying on good kind people and crushing them into dust.
@marthawhite3353Ай бұрын
@@dartmoorlass The best outcome of your terrible experience is that you still have your kindness and empathy. That was the big difference between the bully and you, and probably why you were targeted. It's a valuable price, cherish it and let it grow. That will be your reward
@isloth7527 күн бұрын
Ditto, here. It's happened to me a lot it seems. And feeling the strain too. It's sad truth that many bosses & group leaders act narcissistic & just ruin the workplace.
@marthawhite33534 ай бұрын
The thing is, there are SO many toxic jobs. Weak managers, back stabbing coworkers, nasty, insulting women, shouting even. I don't remember jobs being so awful as they are in the last few years. What has happened to us? I love to work, but these behaviors are exhausting.
@LightBeingsBE2 ай бұрын
Misery
@luvyatubers2 ай бұрын
Growing greed happened
@thenewyorkcitizen2 ай бұрын
you are exactly right. I have said the same thing to people I know. People witness and observe the harassment and bullying behavior. I finally recorded my office bully and they fired me a week later. Just unreal.
@overtremendouslyblah2 ай бұрын
Also lots of nasty men lol.
@LetsGoChaseThatTrainАй бұрын
I started working back in 1979. They were pretty bad back then, too. Although I do agree that technology, massive downsizing, and "hustle culture" have made things much, much worse.
@Chris-tg3qy6 ай бұрын
In my experience, coworkers are actually more toxic than bosses. The problem is that bosses expect coworkers to work things out and handle it which is also a form of toxic denial. That is not a very fair position for a new employee. Bosses actually need to keep their ears and eyes open and be brave enough to handle the office bullies. They are not interested in adding that to their workload, but it is their job to ensure employees feel safe to do their jobs and not threatened by coworkers.
@annastone56246 ай бұрын
Absolutely they have a duty of care.
@varvarahatzoglou12196 ай бұрын
❤
@StrawberryJamJam293 ай бұрын
I've had amazing co-workers when I worked in nonprofits. They were very helpful and there was no competition. My bosses were the ones that were the bullies.
@flatcapfiddle3 ай бұрын
I get so much abuse from co workers in other departments. My bosses orders conflict with their bosses orders. The bosses don't talk to each other so the minimum wage staff are left to fight it out.
@Ragnar4525 күн бұрын
I can handle toxic coworkers easily. They usually stay away from the guy with psychopathic tendencies 😂
@davidellis51416 ай бұрын
Hi Jennifer ! My " chronic " bronchitis & sleep " disorder " both became things of the past when I left a job of 10 years for a newer job with a higher position & better pay & a friendly boss. I'll never forget how refreshing life seemed in all aspects after leaving a place of misery for one of optimism. Life sure is better when you wake up excited about the day & not dreading the day. Thanks Jennifer !
@JenniferBrick6 ай бұрын
Like magic!
@adrabruzzese761024 күн бұрын
Wow! That's wonderful! Congratulations.
@doubled39622 ай бұрын
When I asked for help at my work .. I got laughed at 😢 And I was the person who helps everyone .. in process of retirement now 😊
@joylynch52045 ай бұрын
Paused the video and counted 22 toxic traits from that chart at my job. Put my notice in earlier today.
@VerwirrteMiauKatze4 ай бұрын
I counted 26 traits. No surprise I am by now mentally ill.
@st88673 ай бұрын
Good for you.
@user-vi4xl2tj3z5 ай бұрын
This video is so bang on accurate I’m in disbelief and validated to the point of being near tears. Now I just wish I had the energy to look for something else, I just feel so stuck yet too exhausted to look for anything else and confidence so shaken at the same time. Your channel has been so relatable. Thank you.
@Britt48805 ай бұрын
Just got laid off last week from my toxic job and I’ve never felt so relieved. I was 100% set up to fail, verified by the few people that I worked with that actually have a heart. I swear all my other coworkers were sociopaths, narcissists or even psychopaths. They enjoyed watching me struggle. But guess what, I still got the thing done. But once it was done, they didn’t need me anymore and poof I’m gone. I can picture them all meeting together and laughing about it. Thank goodness I’m getting a good severance package and can take some time to heal and ensure I don’t wind up in a similar position in my next job. I’m so grateful for that. Thank you so much for making these types of videos!
@jennodine5 ай бұрын
Psychopathic leadership creates a “lord of the flies” dynamic because everyone is forced to operate in survival mode. Wishing you better days ahead.
@Nonameforyoudangit4 ай бұрын
Wow - we're living the same life, Britt! Hope you're healing and best of luck to you!
@somrahprincess12 ай бұрын
That happened to me exactly
@Thehugomac2 ай бұрын
They do it for Narcissistic Supply. NS is the pleasure they get for setting you up and seeing you suffer and in pain. They work together to get it. Its like a drug for them. A lot of companies have staff usually contractors on like a conveyor belt the turnover is so high.
@colejohnson6 ай бұрын
It’s quite the scary thought realizing just how much everything is linked to each other. When sleep and “normal” humaning (whatever this even means) starts becoming scattered and frantic, I place a lot of shame on myself for feeling exhausted and not into life if you will. Always appreciate when you mention that someone may mean well, but when they haven’t experienced a toxic job the experience just won’t land with them in the same way.
@JenniferBrick6 ай бұрын
Past projects into present. Perspective and your history influence your experience so much
@charlesedwards41604 ай бұрын
I'm glad I'm 53. At 55 I'm retiring. Fook off world.
@Beautiful_Days92492 ай бұрын
OMG, I am 55 and will be 56 soon and have no retirement. I have 20 more years at least. I am so jealous.
@annabellebrown71584 ай бұрын
Job after job after job... Toxic Toxic Toxic
@JimmyBuggerlugs12 күн бұрын
Thats the way I've seen it. Where I live if you quit your job without a good reason you won't be eligible for the unemployment benefit for 13 weeks. Toxic work environments isn't a valid reason. They expect you to grin and bear it until you end up either in hospital or a jail cell.
@user-rp9jg3kw1d6 ай бұрын
Such an accurate description of being in a toxic job.
@Mogmilk983 ай бұрын
I had a panic attack while doing a side hustle (I called an ambulance because I thought I was having a heat stroke...). yeah. "Well this job isn't as bad as the last one" is a bummer lol.
@DaughterofDiogenesАй бұрын
I just left the classroom after years. I could check every single box on that dang list. No wonder I left the profession a shaking mess.
@yukio_saito6 ай бұрын
2:40 Yes. The quote by Dr. Gabor Maté clearly explains what trauma is. As many people do, I confused trauma with traumatic events. I enjoyed his books. 😊
@amandarichards90913 ай бұрын
its depressing that most if not all of my jobs were toxic. trying to get out of one and all i see now are toxic in every job
@JimmyBuggerlugs12 күн бұрын
I left a toxic work environment after getting a pre charge warning from the police. I was abusing, standing over and threatening strangers in the street for trivial or non-existent things, mimicking my then managers behavior towards me on strangers to make me feel powerful again. My manager warped my behavior to make me believe the unacceptable and illegal was acceptabIe. I was also losing sleep and having severe panic attacks due to his aggressive management. I was bloody lucky I wasn't charged with assault.
@imcoop6 ай бұрын
Unfortunately I have been at 4 places like this-I am gone from those places thank goodness
@erockbrox8484Ай бұрын
I had one boss at my job. He was nice and cared about the department and cared about the employees. He was easy to talk to and I could crack a joke around him and both of us would laugh. Then the great boss stepped down and we got some micro manager as a boss two brought in a totally different work culture. All of a sudden I lost my confidence at my job. And the department changed a lot. So much so that it was unrecognizable. The previous boss made the work fun, but the new boss walked around wielding her authority around like a prison guard. She came into my work environment and started criticizing me on everything that I was doing. Under minding me on all of my own decisions within my work flow. She put me down and said negative things about me and kept reminding me of past mistakes that I made. The lady was scum. She was finally removed.
@mrscatfacepotatospeaker187914 күн бұрын
I left my employer after 7 years of exactly what you described. Every bit of it. I took a cut in pay, but found a much better place to work at and am so much happier. However, the self doubt and paranoia of not trusting others is still with me. Educating videos such as this one helps me understand myself more. I am hoping to work through this.
@erockbrox8484Ай бұрын
My job was so toxic that I would fear coming into work and I was having very bad stomach cramps in my gut and my stomach felt was in knots. I was dreading going to work each day and fearing that my boss would call me. My boss would often call me and say "I'm disappointing in your performance". It go so bad that I just would turn off my phone before coming to work, because that is when my boss would call typically, right before my shift. The boss was eventually kicked out because nobody liked her.
@pinkrose432214 күн бұрын
Great! Karma is no joke.
@b.lloydreese20303 ай бұрын
Every job ive had has been toxic
@Obsessive23456 ай бұрын
I wish it was easy for me to leave… I’m still there years later because there’s no other places to work here in the middle of nowhere. I wish I had a family, I don’t have the luxury of a safety net. I’m still working on getting out, but I’ll never be the same after working at this place. I’ve already been dealing with really bad PTSD, and I have been bullied and targeted for it. I am always going to be paranoid that something small that I say will turn into an entire group of people attacking me where I work. I hate small towns. I also can’t quit because of my plethora of medical issues that I can’t afford…
@JenniferBrick6 ай бұрын
The association of health insurance to employment in the US keeps so many people trapped in toxic jobs
@Obsessive23456 ай бұрын
@@JenniferBrick yeah that’s usually the case, and lack of decent paying jobs
@dafrankma2 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@ScottPainterBetterImage3 ай бұрын
Were you looking over my shoulder when you decided to make this video? This was validating. My supervisor made "jokes" about my wife and rape. The owner chose nepotism over integrity. Even after she said I was wronged, she threw my dead relative under the bus to deflect from her nephews inappropriateness. "Are you sure you know what is upsetting you?" And then she told me how much integrity the company and her grandfather who started it had.
@Manager-8472Ай бұрын
Signs of a toxic working environment include situations where staff dont look up, keep quiet and take regular sick leave. Their productivity levels are low and quality outcomes may be poor. Morale is on the floor. It dampens or kills creativity and innovation where those attributes are otherwise desired by the organisation. Turn over is high and recruitment is difficult. The list is long and goes on. The effect on an individuals personal health can be poor.
@Maverick.D.6 ай бұрын
Signs you're in a toxic workplace? They schedule you to work 9 days in a row, splitting the paycheck between two weeks.
@zaneymoore1Күн бұрын
Lord I feel that. That's our standard where I work. Plus there's been zero days off since Christmas (pure luck I wasn't scheduled then others were but that's a month run) plus now I'm about to run a 24 hour shift because our manager cancelled the coverage that had been arranged that would finally let me have a day off. As a result still 2 weeks to go before they consider a day off. All for a gas station deli. I mean I get it most folk wouldn't call it real work (I mean it's not hard labor or office work so....) but believe me when i say its still a lot when you're running 12 hr minimum days and having to clock off to not get busted for overtime. Idk I shouldn't complain a jobs a job just worn the hell out
@nicholasrosen63424 күн бұрын
Jennifer, you described my last job to a TEE! I used to work where I was getting more and more miserable in a toxic work environment almost always having been looked down on by supervisors and patrons. But now I have a better job which is a good respite for me, but still suffer the post trauma from my past toxic job.
@LOYAL2aT4 күн бұрын
Love this. Needed this. Friendly tip on the video, please consider limited sound bites like alarm sounds, buzzers, pop ups, Etc. It’s a bit excessive and doesn’t help ones nervous system calm down when taking in information.
@anniesshenanigans38154 күн бұрын
off the top of my head ALL my coworkers agree: Low pay, Profits over People, policies that are inconsistent and ignored, high turnover.. the rest of those things support it.
@corneliusrice66636 ай бұрын
After nearly two years at my previous job, I experienced several signs of a toxic workplace environment that ultimately led me to leave.
@vanessac4443 ай бұрын
Great video from a different perspective. Thank you! I found myself just earlier today saying to someone that my workplace is toxic for me! It might not be toxic to everyone, but it’s toxic for me given my experience.
@JackthePumpkincatАй бұрын
I just had to cope with the fact that college and work will always be toxic,it's like complaining a volcano is full of dangerous gas and i was the one who volunteered to enter it in the first place. I have to strengten my mind a little more.
@christinamorales688728 күн бұрын
Cycle of toxic job, new job is toxic and leave that job to land into another toxic mess.
@cuixinshiАй бұрын
I work with a female coworker who gets offended by not having small talks or exchanges. I wasn't bothered by it, I know people who works really hard who just wasn't very consistent on saying "hi" or:"how are you" but it doesn't take away the fact they are friendly and very nice to everyone. There are people at work who acts like they are friendly towards people and bombard them with small talks, yet they just doesnt want to work and they just are more into gossips and backstabbing, is someone is actually genuine only time can tell.
@CorporateRage_BattleForControl4 ай бұрын
Hi Jennifer :) I love your sound effects in your video and your arguments are super insightful. Even the content on my channel is a little "ragy", I wish all of us a healthy and fruitful place to work!!!
@BSted-lm3mx24 күн бұрын
3.5 months out of a 15 year run that became untenable each of the passing last 4 years. Thank you for this video; while I'm uncertain of the future this helped tame my current anxiety of "was it just me?".
@cressidaaaaa4 ай бұрын
Please make a video about coworkers copying you. There’s a girl at work that started a few months after me. I trained her a little bit and I noticed that everything I do she continues to copy me from the way I talk to the way I dress the way I do my hair even the places I say that I will go to on my lunch break. She is now saying she’s going to the same places so I ended up switching my days so that I will not have to see her all the time but then now I noticed that she switches her days to have the same schedule as mine. I don’t know what to do in the situation. I know that she is also trying to get a promotion that she believes I will get over her and now she is doing things like Herself to do extra work to take on extra task to show the managers that she can do the job better than me and it is very weird. We talk very good because the day she is a nice person and I know she wants to be my friend outside of work she even shows me pictures of her kids And the guy she’s dating I don’t tell her too much about myself but it’s just a little weird that she is copying everything I do every single thing I do what do I do in this case? Should I leave or should I talk to her I know talking to her would, be awkward so I’m trying to avoid that, but I just don’t understand why she continues to follow me.
@Wahinies2 ай бұрын
It is the strategy of the lazy person. Find the most productive colleague of equal title, copy their skills and behaviors just to show off that they did not develop for management then make you look bad any chance they can. I was in a similar spot and left the company. Received bigger paybump than any raise at the original place and a much better team.
@Lilo-A18 күн бұрын
First it was stiff neck to the point I couldn’t turn my head, then weight loss, then gallbladder attacks and removal), then a 30-day stay at the mental hospital (which my boss suggested) then a stroke, then another stroke. My boss was finally fired. The PTSD continues and I don’t know if I’ve recovered five years later. But I’ve got a helluva retirement plan!
@babblesp13673 ай бұрын
When a boss gives you a hard time about using bereavement for a death in the family, even though the policy says I can use 3 days.
@Reefmermaid2 ай бұрын
I work for a florist, i had no training and no prior experience with florals, she and another coworker are the absolute worst. They don’t want me to ask them any questions about the POS software, orders, or otherwise. So i am winging it , never had coworkers act this way. i want out.
@Beautiful_Days92492 ай бұрын
WOW...makes sense. I did not wonder about being in a toxic job with my on-line job for years. Or being working in the last hospital I worked in or in the surgery center. This is the first time I looked up toxic work places. Though I had been sexually harassed at 2 jobs in my 20s and quit but had support of a partner, which financially enabled me to quit. Now, I am single in my 50s and cannot just up and quit but have an interview in 2 days.
@sidaliamraoui506015 күн бұрын
I'm quitting this week I'm still in my test period and I'm so exhausted physically and mentally i work in a big machine that needs two or more operators by my self and without a lot of tools that is necessary that makes job so hard and the crazy part is i don't want to sleep in the night cause i don't want to sleep and wake up to go to work in morning hahaha 🤣🤣🤣 crazy right I'm not meeting my friends cause i stay at home after work even weekend I just lay and relax to regain some energy. I'm done and I'm quitting after 2 days
@caric81333 ай бұрын
Hey Jennifer...I just wanted to personally thank you for helping me through a really rough time a few years ago. I had this mentality that I had to make it in the corporate world and be a people pleaser. I always said yes, worked overtime, weekends and rarely even took lunches. While it worked for a while I started being used because I was now "expected" to do all of this while reaching my own goals. When I was passed up for a promotion I was devastated.....thru the gossip mill I was told that they knew no one else would do all the other mundane tasks and did not want to replace me. At the time this made no sense. I simply did not understand how you go above and beyond yet it holds you back? Anyway things started to become clear and I realized I was "stuck" but got out. I still have some former work friends email me saying it was a sh*t show when I left though😂
@louisedawson9641Күн бұрын
Well done you 😊
@Haveahollyjollylife2 ай бұрын
I would love to see how toxic workplace environments in the states negatively impact women and people of color specifically. It feels like much of this advice is stoked in an automatic benefit of the doubt at the start of each job. What if, when you start a new job, you are automatically perceived as underachieving based on how you look? How can one navigate this toxicity?
@katietallsongster6 ай бұрын
Interesting. Thought this was normal or at least something to do with me specifically, because I feel miserable at every job.
@Jen-b-real4 ай бұрын
It does have everything to do with you.That is what she.explained .Read btl
@Jen-b-real4 ай бұрын
It does have everything to do with you.That is what she.explained .Read btl
@erockbrox8484Ай бұрын
The problem with a toxic job is that, it feels like the original job that you were assigned to do, doesn't even matter and that the challenge is to deal with all the toxic stuff. Like its like say someone wants to hire me to be a cashier, okay that is not a problem, but then you can't even do your job as a cashier because now the job is toxic and now you are dealing with that. So the cashier job, that isn't even the job anymore, now you are tackling something much bigger.
@applepiemovement24 күн бұрын
❤❤❤ this is great! Thank you!!!
@Beautiful_Days92492 ай бұрын
I just realized onboarding was self-training per the computer and I could not retain 3 days of information and be put in the position. I did feel on my own and isolated. I had 3 good coworkers tho who were helpful, but the few bad ones just overshadows everything.
@tijeraslack3Ай бұрын
#6 is my current situation! It’s my first 5 days and it was hell week. The CEO has invalidated me all week and I just started. I don’t feel a good vibe at all.
@keithremelts36Ай бұрын
Thank you for this
@Ashton3513 ай бұрын
Amazing presentation. This is my job, described to a T.
@itsyourgurltasha261720 күн бұрын
Thank you
@paularodrigues51362 ай бұрын
Favoritism is terrible!
@kyle6838Ай бұрын
A narcissist is a narcissist no matter what color paper he’s wrapped in
@livthedream58854 күн бұрын
Can we finally admit that most “work” is meaningless bs that creates depression which spirals into a total toxic environment.
@rakastellar895511 күн бұрын
"More knots than a 400 year old oak tree" that's a LOT of knots
@positivepush7503Ай бұрын
10:40 this one cuts deep!
@tinalouise46 ай бұрын
Questioned Yes this
@nicholasrosen63424 күн бұрын
What I want to know, was there EVER a time a manager was disciplined by HR for treating their staff poorly? No? Then maybe such a sympathetic HR lives in the Merry old Land of Oz.
@tornamacpilib50293 ай бұрын
Excellent therapeutic advice. I appreciate you naming feelings what they are. I've felt better in my own head since I've admitted that I suffer from depression. Stay healthy, friends! Life can be good, stay on the path. :)
@MamadGfxАй бұрын
Such an underrated video👌
@2rx_bni2 ай бұрын
Seems my last two jobs were VERY toxic. I just got fired again this week for the second time this year. HOW DO I KEEP FINDING THESE AWFUL PLACES TO WORK? D:
@pattigibson43966 ай бұрын
Yes to all of this.
@anthonyroberts26786 ай бұрын
US military was like this!!
@LetsGoChaseThatTrainАй бұрын
Resubscribed. For some reason, KZbin had unsubscribed me, as it has with many other channels.
@JenniferBrickАй бұрын
I've heard of KZbin doing that unfortunately. Glad you're back!
@mohibquadri40536 ай бұрын
Which factors determine our first salary as fresher in new job as engineer or general and how to get the highest range salary possible or more than anyone else if it's possible through any methods ? Which books can share insights about it..
@LeetHaxingtonАй бұрын
Wrong. Screaming at work might not be toxic for the person screaming, but it’s toxic for the people listening to that and getting increased anxiety or stress. So it’s still toxic, but the victim is shifted
@heidiheidi06 ай бұрын
I don’t agree with anything in this video. You make it sound like toxic behavior is subjective and it’s not. Nobody likes to be degraded and disrespected and that is a different thing from a passionate argument between two people who respect each other.
@Semabachos3 ай бұрын
From my experience, some of my colleagues handled the toxicity at our workplace way better than I have. So yeah it seems to be relative as far as I can tell.
@NovaPrincess3 ай бұрын
You are spot on. I had to unsub. I don't like canned advice. Claire Hunt's videos on this topic are spot on.
@asmrtpop26763 ай бұрын
I don’t go to work to be argued at, passionately or not. 🤨 Get a life, simps.
@abbyr6542 ай бұрын
@@NovaPrincessjust checked Claire hunt out. I’m literally 11 seconds into the first video and I already agree with you. Thank you so so so much for sharing her
@overtremendouslyblah2 ай бұрын
Agreed. Just because someone doesn't know its toxic doesn't make it okay lol.
@dafrankma2 ай бұрын
:mindblown:
@dawnofthedelts11 күн бұрын
We were not meant to work 40+ hours a week. When rest is not built into a job, it is toxic. We have been lulled into accepting slavery-like conditions. That is why YES people advance, and boundary setters are overlooked.
@jaanikaapa69256 ай бұрын
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@joylynch52045 ай бұрын
Wow
@ksushakalmykova11842 ай бұрын
I have 20 and then they fire me 😁
@isloth7527 күн бұрын
U mean if say For Example- Your boss hard-punches workers randomly & routinely, not just u, then, it really depends on how U as a worker interpret it! Cause if he just laughs about it afterwards... everybody can see it's just a joke, right?... I mean really, this is how this presentation sounds.... Seriously not well based on legal interpretations. Cause there is physical harassment, etc, that is for the law & a jury to decide, according to what's reasonable in the work place. Hostile environment, etc is not just for 1 worker to interpret for the sake of others. It takes a balance & it's good for the victims to not get out of control themselves, but their reactions may actually be more natural & realistic than the provocation. It may mean that they feel the need to take some action to help stop that behavior. That it needs to be reported, etc.
@TheDarbyBarbie6 ай бұрын
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@RiF-u1l3 ай бұрын
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@mygreatescape2 ай бұрын
🤯🤯🤯🤯
@YouTubeGeek22211 күн бұрын
@JenniferBrick the link to the recovery book doesn't work
@JenniferBrick11 күн бұрын
Weird, it's working for me. Here is a direct link that will get you to it www.capdecasolutions.com/get-over-your-toxic-job-guidebook