@aaron_knightley: UNHAPPY IN YOUR JOB? #jobs #unhappy #corporatelife #workplacebullying #toxicworkplace #employment #aaronknightley #aaronknightleyemployment

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cheeky664
Ranny :
It’s all happening to me right now!
2025-01-02 16:49:22
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claudiszle
It’s ClauDia :
I think I’m going to have to voluntarily quit. My sanity and health is more important then working in a toxic place
2025-01-03 03:36:08
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rrc1089
RitaC :
Not so easy getting another job
2025-03-24 07:24:46
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veronicaformaldeh
Ronnie :
Is there any legal options for a manager that's bullying? lying and more
2025-01-04 16:21:22
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user4127950999199
user4127950999199 :
This is not a simple as you saying🥺
2025-01-02 17:06:45
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simonebutterworth0
Ocean :
Thank you for this, I have something I want to do but unsure how to set up or if would work, but I want to try. I will be watching ☺️
2025-01-02 22:41:01
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power.kate
Power Kate :
May the lord forgive them for what they are doing. Just walk out and start over. So many opportunities out there
2025-01-08 13:39:52
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desmondmoses355
desmondmoses355 :
I just so much love your video ms cus you speak facts
2025-01-18 07:43:00
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joshyboypp1997
Josh :
I want to try this make my own business
2025-01-30 23:27:29
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tiktokisfunnyandsad
TheOperator :
Im being micro managed and I hate it , but I do have over a year of salary saved ..soo..I just need to man up
2025-01-02 18:17:34
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m1nda1
mindajatt :
I can't do this
2025-01-12 20:24:11
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kate61050
Kate :
Find another job. that's what I am doing
2025-01-05 03:34:26
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yvettemarie402
Yvette :
I'm going threw this all if the things u mentioned..I feel like so miserable
2025-01-20 07:14:32
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karenharding31
karenharding31 :
Walked out yesterday after 25 years, got a new job today, all this after suffering a huge stroke and heart attack from stress two years ago
2025-01-28 18:54:50
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poppet41
Tracy :
Hit the nail on the head. Can’t afford to leave, no confidence to get another job
2025-01-28 18:53:16
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dantheman4500
The Entremanure :
or sue the company
2025-01-03 10:59:08
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jamielynneayers
Jamie Ayers :
Ugh I’m looking for a job now
2025-02-26 21:30:56
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dcasey.events
Dympna Casey Events :
Still wake up with anxiety from a toxic work place from 2 years ago!
2025-03-05 00:48:38
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zaddy19799
zaddy :
it's happening now
2025-02-18 14:01:50
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angel_rose365
angel_rose365 :
My son has this problem. He has issues which makes it not easy for him to walk away and get another 🔥🔥🔥
2025-02-28 19:19:59
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karinafleming139
karinafleming139 :
I m unhappy but don't have much confidence to go out there and get another job..I wnat to work but I have a lot if issues with people and alef believe
2025-01-02 22:26:31
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truthsout777
speakmytruth777 :
💯💯💯Yes!! At all 3 jobs I worked for..👀 since I moved here in this country I called 2nd home. I reported and so did many others..and not long those bosses lost their position. For other things.
2025-02-07 10:55:25
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bdturner1
turnerbryant00 :
This happened to me and it was horrible. I don't know if I will be ok finding other job
2025-01-03 02:42:38
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coffeemonster1
Coffeemonster :
I have money to walk out but I want to find the next job before I leave... 😅😅
2025-02-07 07:52:35
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ninat084
Nina T :
Totally I went thru 2011
2025-03-21 15:20:11
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