When you have toxic job PTSD; a positive comment sounds like a click bait|
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- When you have toxic job PTSD; a positive comment sounds like a click bait
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That’s me. I’ve worked for a ton a shitty jobs before I came on before I started working for my current employer, and it has been great! They’ve been so supportive, and they approved my vacation with no questions asked. I’m still trying relax after almost a year and a half. lol
Took me months to get over my toxic work environment PTSD. I was continuously expecting to be micromanaged!
Not sure I’m over it yet.
Did you literally have PTSD? Or do you merely think it’s a funny way to emphasize a point.
Considering none of us are doctors and it’s in the past we will never know.
Years passed I still can't get over it.
Still waiting to find a workplace that isn't toxic and I noticed just this month that I have legitimate trauma from all the madness.
Every is gonna be toxic don’t like it work for yourself
I wish i can hug you. 😢
I just switched jobs and this is exactly my experience 😅 I’m still trying to relax 5 months in haha
"If you realize there are worse jobs and you're grateful" 😬😬😬😬
Ooooh noooo.... she has stokholm syndrome
Right!? When I heard that I was like uh oh!!
I work in a hotel as a desk agent and thank GOD I work with the incredible people I do. Not in a "it could be worse" situation but we all genuinely love each other, it's frickin weird but it somehow works.
I ran away from a job because of this. I was terrified, fresh off a lawsuit.....I left the profession entirely. I can't navigate the office workspace and I don't have the gumption to resolve my trauma when I could just do something else entirely and be just as happy. Shame about the degree, though.
I'd spent about 10 years between when I got out of the service until I got the job I have now...and I STILL keep waiting for all the crap I dealt with to happen. Even though it's public sector versus the 10 years of private sector chaos I endured, I have had trust issues that crop up now and then.
All jobs suck. It's just that some suck way less than others. When you get one that doesn't suck very much, and pays decently, hang on to it...because it could be much worse.
my experience as a seasoned employee: you have to work enough to figure out what you can and can not tolerate. All jobs/careers have their BS. I have learned to weigh out the pros vs cons. It really has been a big shift in my mental mindset and how I view who provides me the best opportunity to earn my salary.
Exactly! Everything changes after six-month honeymoon
....the only job she ever had 😂
My job is like that...my boss complains I don't take enough pto
I love my new job. And everybody who works here says they love their job. Some of them have been here two years 5 years up to 42 years
Lmfao …. I hate my job 😂
I'm at the point that my current job in my career came to a point where I told my wife I wasn't sure if the job was easy or normal because I've had so many shitty managers and incredible workloads performing in stressful environments.
PTSD should not be a trope in someone’s comedy shtick.
But it is. That's life.
@@chizukanelson7947having a bad work experience doesn't equal fucking ptsd
@@chizukanelson7947unless you worked as one of those japanese corpse fishers 💀
Me
24 years gov service after I retired it took me @ 6 months to get used to nice people and a clean environment to work in, I still have some ptsd but everyday it gets a little easier