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Corporate Dissatisfaction: Woman's Blunt Reflection On Job Life Goes Viral

@yourfavish shared on social media that her job at a corporate company requires her to work 12 hours daily, including travel time. She feels like she's lost herself, becoming a lifeless puppet without time for hobbies or self-care, which worries her despite benefiting the company.
08:53 AM Jun 29, 2024 IST | simran rajpal
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People often get so frustrated with their office work culture that they express their anger on social media. One girl, forced to do her job for 12-hours a day, wrote a post saying she feels like a lifeless puppet. Her post is now going viral on social media.

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A girl named @yourfavish posted on social media that she was forced to work long hours in the office. She wrote, "I am made to work 12 hours a day in a corporate company, including travel time. I fall asleep as soon as I get home. It's scary because it benefits the company, but I've become like a lifeless puppet with no hobbies or self-love."

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The girl's tweet is going viral on social media. By the time of writing this news, over three lakh people have seen it, and thousands have commented. Many social media users agree with her, while some say this is exploitation.

A social media user commented that it's very hard to feel free while working a job. Another user said that this is a very toxic environment, and even people with hobbies gradually get trapped in the corporate cycle, losing touch with the things they enjoy. It’s like an addiction.

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A social media user recommended reporting this to HR. Another commented that there are plenty of exploiters in our country; once they find your weakness, they begin to exploit you. One person expressed disbelief at such a lifestyle, stating it could ruin their entire life.

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