Employee convinces entire team to clock out together at 5:00 PM on the dot to send a message to their boss

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  • A corporate employee walks out of the office at the end of the day.
  • The employee checks his watch at his desk.
  • The employee's manager speaks to the team in a conference room.
  • reticulatedtampon The "we are a family" thing for businesses always makes me cringe so hard.
  • Loko8765 The only time I've worked with a time clock in a white-collar environment, it was actually implemented in a sane way. You had to clock in between 7 and 9, clock out for a minimum 30-minute lunch between 11:30 and 14:00, clock out between 16:30 and 19:00, all mandatory meetings to be held between 9-12 and 14-16, excess time wrt the weekly norm carries over to the next week with a five-hour limit, no overtime except by agreement with manager. My numbers may be off a bit (this was 20 years
  • McDuchess Honestly, if I wanted to work with my family, I'd have gone to work in the hospital where my sister and brother worked. Instead I lived and worked on the other side of the Twin Cities. We are a family is 100% because you cannot run a family like a business and you sure as h shouldn't run a business like a family.
  • vossmanspal We are a family until the boss gets canned, then they are b ds.
  • ManaKitten Boss: We're a family! Me: Well I'm no contact with my family sooo... starts blocking numbers on phone
  • CosmicDaisy4384 they wanted togetherness and got a daily congregation Imao careful what u wish for
  • Tikki_Taavi The same type of company that want's you there 15 minutes early off the clock to get your wpace ready to go at the stroke of start rignt?
  • Froyn Boss: "we are a team and family..." Me: "Can I borrow your car this weekend so I can get around while mine is in the shop?" Boss: "Not like that!"
  • grumpymuppett Unless I can come in on my period in sweats and a messy bun we aren't family.

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