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Old Feb 02, 2018, 08:44 PM
janedough2344 janedough2344 is offline
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I started working at a medical clinic as a janitor... and for the last 3 months I'm dreading coming to work because my boss is a complete ahole and he over work us. One of my co-workers had a meltdown last week and had to quit because he's been working 12 hour shift 7 days a week. So sometimes I go into the janitor closets to take my breaks, and yesterday I was in there practicing how I was going to confront my boss, about what I feel and how I'm ready to quit. And I felt like cameras were looking at me... and I felt like I would be exposed and people would think I'm crazy for talking to myself. I looked all over the room, and there's no cameras of course. There are little holes in the walls, but they look like they were built for the chemical and water hook up thingy, but I look all over the room and just feel like I'm being watched. There's no cameras in the facility at all though, but I feel like they were planted in the housekeeping closet for some reason/


On top of that, my boss is very pushy, and he tells all of his employees personal business, he belittle us, and if one of us is sick, and text him that we can't make it in, he will start down talking you to the staff and when you come into work the next day everyone is giving you the side eye.

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