Dude looks miserable in both photos and I just want to give him a hug and let him cry on my shoulder.
That's how they get you to agree to a 30 minute lunch break..
And to think it would snap him out of his sociopathic thinking socially brought onto him by capitalistic ideology.
When I got my first corporate job, I was lectured about the concept of a "working lunch."
30 minute lunch break and having to ask permission to take it.
Just out of frame there are a hundred shareholders cheering him on. The miserable look is an act.
This is true of an enterprise/company union. Industrial unions tip the seesaw to the other side.
As they should
What about when the president of your union also sits on the board for your execs :')
(What happens is they don't fight for you and you all get fucked and still have to pay your fees to those mf-ers)
I'm not anti-union, just anti- my union.
Elect a different union president?
We have now but the damage is done.
What is your union? Cause I don't believe you.
I'm a public servant and our ex-president (who was in charge at the time of our strike) was sitting on the executive board for the party in power. It was a very big issue and they have since been voted out.
Fatty boy
Where are his hands going in the second panel?
SIR DO YOU NEED TO PEE, THERE IS A ROY ROGERS OVER THE HILL (literally and figuratively)
Dude looks miserable in both photos and I just want to give him a hug and let him cry on my shoulder.
That's how they get you to agree to a 30 minute lunch break..
And to think it would snap him out of his sociopathic thinking socially brought onto him by capitalistic ideology.
When I got my first corporate job, I was lectured about the concept of a "working lunch."
30 minute lunch break and having to ask permission to take it.
Just out of frame there are a hundred shareholders cheering him on. The miserable look is an act.