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Originally Posted by GoodVibrations101
I see the American workforce as so obedient and practical that when co-workers see an unfair firing I don't think they really care unless it directly impacts them. I just got fired and yet none of my co-workers emailed me that day to tell me how bad they felt for me. One co-worker told me the day that I was packing up my stuff, but none emailed me later to offer their condolences.
How strange is this? What motivates this out-of-sight-out-of-mind mentality?
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I'm sorry this happened to you. Many people are just afraid to say anything to someone who has been fired. It's not fair but it happens. It's also common practice in large corporations to immediately suspend access to the internet and emails. So maybe they couldn't email you.
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