(I do not have this expectation. I fully expect my life and my job to be stressful at times. *at times* is a pretty key part of that sentence.)
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Nope. This is why we have mugs that say “ the beatings will continue until morale improves.”
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We're all one Far Side panel away from the truth
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In my experience, the only people who pretend people have the expectation that everything be sunshine and lollipops all the time are abusive, gas-lighting employers trying to make you feel bad for lodging a complaint with HR.
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I mean, I expect my job to be stressful because it is challenging, what I get instead is that my job is stressful because it's a bad job.
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Like, I figure that a job shouldn't be "fun" like play, but it could be "fun" like overcoming challenges, working on something interesting, learning, dealing with problems and overcoming them.
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I think they actually mean “happy and stress-free *ever*” and that’s what makes them mad. That we expect progress rather than accepting our current lot. But what else is new with these people.
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Class, this...is what we call a false premise.
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