Comment on Apologies if I'm making an incorrect judgement, but does anybody else get dystopian propaganda vibes from the Working with Cancer Pledge?

JoeBigelow@lemmy.ca ⁨4⁩ ⁨days⁩ ago

As somebody with Crohn’s and a very understanding boss, this security is really important imo. I haven’t always had an understanding boss, Ive lost jobs due to time out recovering, Ive been scolded, laughed at, and generally misunderstood.

I don’t really like working, but the revolution isn’t coming tomorrow, and work is what allows me to do all of the other things that bring me joy. My current situation has me so thankful. Some days I just don’t have the energy to really put in the labor, and my Boss doesn’t give me shit about it, even though it’s his lost production. Some days I can’t even come in at all, and never once has he questioned me. I think part of it is that we have a deeper relationship than boss/employee, but another is that when I’m healthy, I work my ass off, because I really enjoy what we do and want my friends business to succeed.

If I could know that my need for chaotic schedule changes, Dr appointments, bathroom time, ect would all be not just met, but also not questioned, because it’s known that I AM dedicated to the job besides my condition, I would be much more comfortable applying to larger workplaces.

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