I recently saw a Linkedin post from company "Stereo D" promoting mental health day. This is my response:
"HAHAHA. When I worked for Stereo D it was the most oppressive work schedule I ever had. In 2013 we worked over seventy two hours a week for five months. We worked a minimum of twelve hours a day for six days a week for five months. We worked on six movies in that time and once I got laid off, they never called me back. I never got a shot rejected, I never missed a day of work, and they never called me back. We worked from 9 AM to 10:30 PM, six days a week for five months straight. HOW ON EARTH DOES THAT CORPORATE BEHAVIOR PROMOTE MENTAL HEALTH??"
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William Schaeffer
Capitalism sucks.
ReplyDeleteCompanies like to say, "We treat out workers like family". If that is family, then WE must be the bastard children.
ReplyDeleteYou don't know what their families are really like...
DeleteI like how they take up money for a charity of some sort, and then say it is from the company, when the company didn't give anything. The individual workers gave.
ReplyDeleteI worked such long and intense hours that I hurt my back. It took a year to heal.
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