This bish did no work though. All she did was eat on company hours
Watch the higher ups catch a whiff of this video and fire her ass for doing shyt
I'm more curious to see the kinda people that do the heavy lifting at this company
A two hour break from her "work" in the middle of the day to go visit a hipster spa and spread mud on her faceDid she go to the fukking spa on her break
A two hour break from her "work" in the middle of the day to go visit a hipster spa and spread mud on her face
Or the department.I'd fire her off GP. Not a good look for the company.
You already know.This bish did no work though. All she did was eat on company hours
Watch the higher ups catch a whiff of this video and fire her ass for doing shyt
I'm more curious to see the kinda people that do the heavy lifting at this company
Kim Wexler episode in BCS is real depiction of the average person day to day.
seems like this white girl is a intern at Linkedin.....and tech companies want this image out there....because it will attract talent.Or the department.
One of the reasons why I hate this generation. Imagine being a manager and trying to present a case for needing new recruits, only to have someone on your team pull some shyt like that?
Same bullshyt with people working from home. Providing you get the work load done, people won't look into your hours too much. But due to a select few bullshytting around throughout the day and then complaining that the work is too much, everyone comes under scrutiny.
And working from home, I have taken 3 hour breaks in the middle of the day. The part I would sell is working 10 hour days when shyt needs to get done, working late to make up for extended breaks etc.
I'd fire her off GP. Not a good look for the company.
LinkdIn want her to make that video because they are desperate for people to come in to the office so they can justify that 7 figure commercial rentNo and I wish people would stop making videos like that.
We're on the brink of a recession and spoiled brats like her are going out of their way to give the impression that people working office jobs are not pushed hard enough.