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My sweet coworker who had only 4 years left to retire was laid off and I don't know what to do
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No colleagues around to witness the drama, just a phone call from someone who spent two decades being kind and competent, now left wondering what the H just happened. The urge to send the evidence to HR, to spouses, to the local newspaper, is strong. There’s a strange satisfaction in imagining the fallout, the awkward family dinners, the HR meetings that sound like bad fan fiction. Revenge might be petty, but it’s also weirdly entertaining.
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Waiting to talk to the coworker is the only thing standing between chaos and catharsis. Burning it all down might feel good, but it’s also a one-way ticket to unemployment. The real comedy is watching people climb the corporate ladder by any means necessary, only to realize the ladder is made of cardboard and duct tape. Some people will always trade ethics for a corner office, but not everyone has to applaud the show.
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The workplace isn’t a meritocracy. It’s a circus, and the clowns are always in charge.
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