[Serious] Employee that takes between 3 - 4, 20 minute toilet breaks each day. We pay him for a whole day a week to sit on the toilet.
An Australian company has complained about an employee taking too many toilet breaks. The company says they cannot fire him as he is a good employee. Company turns to Reddit for answers.
A Reddit user quit her new job in 3 days citing toxic work environment, which included being micromanaged over a toilet-break. Representative image: Canva Pro.
My work times my toilet breaks and it's miserable I work from home for the largest uk insurance company who time each of my toilet breaks away from the screen. Apparently spending 1.8% of the month in the toilet is far too much for a company with 11,000 employees.
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Has anyone ever seen a toilet tank break randomly? Was at an Airbnb and water had filled the bathroom. No one in the group of 15 is claiming it.
An Indian employee shared messages from their manager, who strictly monitors break times, even for toilet visits, on social media that have since gone viral. The messages, shared in a series of posts on Reddit, included screenshots of an office group chat where the manager scolded workers for exceeding the allocated break time of 60 minutes per day. The post, whose caption reads, "Boss.
The person has shared a detailed note on Reddit about how she had to quit her workplace to get rid of the "toxicity". In her post, the woman even asked people whether she "overreacted". It read, "I started work for a company on Monday. Wednesday, the boss calls me in to chew me out for reasons I will mention below, and it led to me quitting.
A Reddit post from an Indian employee revealed a manager reprimanding workers for taking extra breaks, even for restroom use.
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My work times my toilet breaks and it's miserable I work from home for the largest uk insurance company who time each of my toilet breaks away from the screen. Apparently spending 1.8% of the month in the toilet is far too much for a company with 11,000 employees.
Has anyone ever seen a toilet tank break randomly? Was at an Airbnb and water had filled the bathroom. No one in the group of 15 is claiming it.
The person has shared a detailed note on Reddit about how she had to quit her workplace to get rid of the "toxicity". In her post, the woman even asked people whether she "overreacted". It read, "I started work for a company on Monday. Wednesday, the boss calls me in to chew me out for reasons I will mention below, and it led to me quitting.
A Reddit post from an Indian employee revealed a manager reprimanding workers for taking extra breaks, even for restroom use.
How The Hell Do You Break A Toilet!? : R/mildlyinfuriating
A Reddit user quit her new job in 3 days citing toxic work environment, which included being micromanaged over a toilet-break. Representative image: Canva Pro.
An Australian company has complained about an employee taking too many toilet breaks. The company says they cannot fire him as he is a good employee. Company turns to Reddit for answers.
In a Reddit post, a Walmart worker said their boss retaliated against them for taking a bathroom break they deemed too long.
The person has shared a detailed note on Reddit about how she had to quit her workplace to get rid of the "toxicity". In her post, the woman even asked people whether she "overreacted". It read, "I started work for a company on Monday. Wednesday, the boss calls me in to chew me out for reasons I will mention below, and it led to me quitting.
Sisyphus On His Toilet Break. : R/Snorkblot
[Serious] Employee that takes between 3 - 4, 20 minute toilet breaks each day. We pay him for a whole day a week to sit on the toilet.
An Australian company has complained about an employee taking too many toilet breaks. The company says they cannot fire him as he is a good employee. Company turns to Reddit for answers.
A Reddit user quit her new job in 3 days citing toxic work environment, which included being micromanaged over a toilet-break. Representative image: Canva Pro.
A stock image shows a worker taking a coffee break. A worker shared their workplace new facility restrictions which limits toilet breaks to 10 minutes maximum and the internet is furious.
Bathroom Break : R/loadingartist
A Reddit post from an Indian employee revealed a manager reprimanding workers for taking extra breaks, even for restroom use.
Has anyone ever seen a toilet tank break randomly? Was at an Airbnb and water had filled the bathroom. No one in the group of 15 is claiming it.
A stock image shows a worker taking a coffee break. A worker shared their workplace new facility restrictions which limits toilet breaks to 10 minutes maximum and the internet is furious.
[Serious] Employee that takes between 3 - 4, 20 minute toilet breaks each day. We pay him for a whole day a week to sit on the toilet.
This Public Restroom Has Facing Toilets. : R/mildlyinteresting
[Serious] Employee that takes between 3 - 4, 20 minute toilet breaks each day. We pay him for a whole day a week to sit on the toilet.
A stock image shows a worker taking a coffee break. A worker shared their workplace new facility restrictions which limits toilet breaks to 10 minutes maximum and the internet is furious.
The person has shared a detailed note on Reddit about how she had to quit her workplace to get rid of the "toxicity". In her post, the woman even asked people whether she "overreacted". It read, "I started work for a company on Monday. Wednesday, the boss calls me in to chew me out for reasons I will mention below, and it led to me quitting.
In a Reddit post, a Walmart worker said their boss retaliated against them for taking a bathroom break they deemed too long.
How Can I Fix This? Broke The Break Room Toilet.. : R/HomeRepair
In a Reddit post, a Walmart worker said their boss retaliated against them for taking a bathroom break they deemed too long.
[Serious] Employee that takes between 3 - 4, 20 minute toilet breaks each day. We pay him for a whole day a week to sit on the toilet.
My work times my toilet breaks and it's miserable I work from home for the largest uk insurance company who time each of my toilet breaks away from the screen. Apparently spending 1.8% of the month in the toilet is far too much for a company with 11,000 employees.
The person has shared a detailed note on Reddit about how she had to quit her workplace to get rid of the "toxicity". In her post, the woman even asked people whether she "overreacted". It read, "I started work for a company on Monday. Wednesday, the boss calls me in to chew me out for reasons I will mention below, and it led to me quitting.
I Guess Fuck Toilet Breaks? : R/LateStageCapitalism
My work times my toilet breaks and it's miserable I work from home for the largest uk insurance company who time each of my toilet breaks away from the screen. Apparently spending 1.8% of the month in the toilet is far too much for a company with 11,000 employees.
An Australian company has complained about an employee taking too many toilet breaks. The company says they cannot fire him as he is a good employee. Company turns to Reddit for answers.
In a Reddit post, a Walmart worker said their boss retaliated against them for taking a bathroom break they deemed too long.
Has anyone ever seen a toilet tank break randomly? Was at an Airbnb and water had filled the bathroom. No one in the group of 15 is claiming it.
Toilet Breaks At Work : R/LegalAdviceNZ
[Serious] Employee that takes between 3 - 4, 20 minute toilet breaks each day. We pay him for a whole day a week to sit on the toilet.
The person has shared a detailed note on Reddit about how she had to quit her workplace to get rid of the "toxicity". In her post, the woman even asked people whether she "overreacted". It read, "I started work for a company on Monday. Wednesday, the boss calls me in to chew me out for reasons I will mention below, and it led to me quitting.
Has anyone ever seen a toilet tank break randomly? Was at an Airbnb and water had filled the bathroom. No one in the group of 15 is claiming it.
A Reddit post from an Indian employee revealed a manager reprimanding workers for taking extra breaks, even for restroom use.
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In a Reddit post, a Walmart worker said their boss retaliated against them for taking a bathroom break they deemed too long.
Has anyone ever seen a toilet tank break randomly? Was at an Airbnb and water had filled the bathroom. No one in the group of 15 is claiming it.
An Australian company has complained about an employee taking too many toilet breaks. The company says they cannot fire him as he is a good employee. Company turns to Reddit for answers.
A stock image shows a worker taking a coffee break. A worker shared their workplace new facility restrictions which limits toilet breaks to 10 minutes maximum and the internet is furious.
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In a Reddit post, a Walmart worker said their boss retaliated against them for taking a bathroom break they deemed too long.
An Indian employee shared messages from their manager, who strictly monitors break times, even for toilet visits, on social media that have since gone viral. The messages, shared in a series of posts on Reddit, included screenshots of an office group chat where the manager scolded workers for exceeding the allocated break time of 60 minutes per day. The post, whose caption reads, "Boss.
[Serious] Employee that takes between 3 - 4, 20 minute toilet breaks each day. We pay him for a whole day a week to sit on the toilet.
A Reddit post from an Indian employee revealed a manager reprimanding workers for taking extra breaks, even for restroom use.
The Bathroom During Break: : R/TikTokCringe
In a Reddit post, a Walmart worker said their boss retaliated against them for taking a bathroom break they deemed too long.
The person has shared a detailed note on Reddit about how she had to quit her workplace to get rid of the "toxicity". In her post, the woman even asked people whether she "overreacted". It read, "I started work for a company on Monday. Wednesday, the boss calls me in to chew me out for reasons I will mention below, and it led to me quitting.
A stock image shows a worker taking a coffee break. A worker shared their workplace new facility restrictions which limits toilet breaks to 10 minutes maximum and the internet is furious.
My work times my toilet breaks and it's miserable I work from home for the largest uk insurance company who time each of my toilet breaks away from the screen. Apparently spending 1.8% of the month in the toilet is far too much for a company with 11,000 employees.
Toilet Is Somewhat Distracting. : R/SneakyBackgroundFeet
In a Reddit post, a Walmart worker said their boss retaliated against them for taking a bathroom break they deemed too long.
[Serious] Employee that takes between 3 - 4, 20 minute toilet breaks each day. We pay him for a whole day a week to sit on the toilet.
The person has shared a detailed note on Reddit about how she had to quit her workplace to get rid of the "toxicity". In her post, the woman even asked people whether she "overreacted". It read, "I started work for a company on Monday. Wednesday, the boss calls me in to chew me out for reasons I will mention below, and it led to me quitting.
A Reddit user quit her new job in 3 days citing toxic work environment, which included being micromanaged over a toilet-break. Representative image: Canva Pro.
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A Reddit post from an Indian employee revealed a manager reprimanding workers for taking extra breaks, even for restroom use.
An Australian company has complained about an employee taking too many toilet breaks. The company says they cannot fire him as he is a good employee. Company turns to Reddit for answers.
My work times my toilet breaks and it's miserable I work from home for the largest uk insurance company who time each of my toilet breaks away from the screen. Apparently spending 1.8% of the month in the toilet is far too much for a company with 11,000 employees.
The person has shared a detailed note on Reddit about how she had to quit her workplace to get rid of the "toxicity". In her post, the woman even asked people whether she "overreacted". It read, "I started work for a company on Monday. Wednesday, the boss calls me in to chew me out for reasons I will mention below, and it led to me quitting.
The Toilet Break : R/oddlysatisfying
An Australian company has complained about an employee taking too many toilet breaks. The company says they cannot fire him as he is a good employee. Company turns to Reddit for answers.
[Serious] Employee that takes between 3 - 4, 20 minute toilet breaks each day. We pay him for a whole day a week to sit on the toilet.
A Reddit user quit her new job in 3 days citing toxic work environment, which included being micromanaged over a toilet-break. Representative image: Canva Pro.
A Reddit post from an Indian employee revealed a manager reprimanding workers for taking extra breaks, even for restroom use.
An Indian employee shared messages from their manager, who strictly monitors break times, even for toilet visits, on social media that have since gone viral. The messages, shared in a series of posts on Reddit, included screenshots of an office group chat where the manager scolded workers for exceeding the allocated break time of 60 minutes per day. The post, whose caption reads, "Boss.
My work times my toilet breaks and it's miserable I work from home for the largest uk insurance company who time each of my toilet breaks away from the screen. Apparently spending 1.8% of the month in the toilet is far too much for a company with 11,000 employees.
A Reddit post from an Indian employee revealed a manager reprimanding workers for taking extra breaks, even for restroom use.
The person has shared a detailed note on Reddit about how she had to quit her workplace to get rid of the "toxicity". In her post, the woman even asked people whether she "overreacted". It read, "I started work for a company on Monday. Wednesday, the boss calls me in to chew me out for reasons I will mention below, and it led to me quitting.
An Australian company has complained about an employee taking too many toilet breaks. The company says they cannot fire him as he is a good employee. Company turns to Reddit for answers.
Has anyone ever seen a toilet tank break randomly? Was at an Airbnb and water had filled the bathroom. No one in the group of 15 is claiming it.
A Reddit user quit her new job in 3 days citing toxic work environment, which included being micromanaged over a toilet-break. Representative image: Canva Pro.
A stock image shows a worker taking a coffee break. A worker shared their workplace new facility restrictions which limits toilet breaks to 10 minutes maximum and the internet is furious.
[Serious] Employee that takes between 3 - 4, 20 minute toilet breaks each day. We pay him for a whole day a week to sit on the toilet.
In a Reddit post, a Walmart worker said their boss retaliated against them for taking a bathroom break they deemed too long.