For the record, the last sick day I took was in 2018. I had a kidney stone and missed 1.5 days of work.
I understand that according to Matt Walsh I should feel embarrassed about that, but at least he doesn't think it makes me demonic. Like he does when I play a video game.
I agree, but considering the high stress of living, and the insane pace of everything, perhaps sick days should be mental days too.
But thats not what this fool is talking about.
And then to hear him say, I still came in and did my podcast shit.
Wow bro, you must be working up such a fucking sweat for the 4 hours a day you actually work. Aka sitting on your ass and recording your bitching LOL.
Dude is oblivious. Do a manual labor job, get something like the cold or flu, or throw your back out walking the dog and bending under a tree (yeah I did that once) and then lets hear you say how you wont take a sick day. Holy fuck. These people are the ones who prolly think cancer patients are just laying in bed all day because they are lazy.
Man he just sounds like a corporate whore if im being honest. I could understand this mentality 50 years ago when 10 hours overtime a week could buy your house. But do young people want to slave and waste their lives away for some corporate dickwad that will break their backs, knickle and dime them, and throw them away with trash when they are done?
Oh man I know, oh god do I know.
These type of people can get fucked. They know absolutely nothing.
I'm not trying to defend Walsh's position, which is crap, but where he probably got it from.
He's so black and white that he can't differentiate between the guy you play a game with who's obviously hammered in voice chat and calls in sick and the guy who's coughing up a lung and doesn't want his coworkers to get it or to come in and make costly mistakes.
Whichever is the more common case he's going to treat as the only case.
For the record, the last sick day I took was in 2018. I had a kidney stone and missed 1.5 days of work.
I understand that according to Matt Walsh I should feel embarrassed about that, but at least he doesn't think it makes me demonic. Like he does when I play a video game.
The embarrassment stems from most adults taking a sick day when they're hung over or overslept and it's too late to get to work on time.
Or as a vacation day. Oh you're sick the two days before your vacation starts? Huh.
Everybody knows what you're doing and that's embarrassing.
A sick day when you actually are sick or saw a doctor is the opposite of embarrassing, but odds are that's not why somebody is out.
I agree, but considering the high stress of living, and the insane pace of everything, perhaps sick days should be mental days too.
But thats not what this fool is talking about.
And then to hear him say, I still came in and did my podcast shit.
Wow bro, you must be working up such a fucking sweat for the 4 hours a day you actually work. Aka sitting on your ass and recording your bitching LOL.
Dude is oblivious. Do a manual labor job, get something like the cold or flu, or throw your back out walking the dog and bending under a tree (yeah I did that once) and then lets hear you say how you wont take a sick day. Holy fuck. These people are the ones who prolly think cancer patients are just laying in bed all day because they are lazy.
Man he just sounds like a corporate whore if im being honest. I could understand this mentality 50 years ago when 10 hours overtime a week could buy your house. But do young people want to slave and waste their lives away for some corporate dickwad that will break their backs, knickle and dime them, and throw them away with trash when they are done?
Oh man I know, oh god do I know.
These type of people can get fucked. They know absolutely nothing.
I'm not trying to defend Walsh's position, which is crap, but where he probably got it from.
He's so black and white that he can't differentiate between the guy you play a game with who's obviously hammered in voice chat and calls in sick and the guy who's coughing up a lung and doesn't want his coworkers to get it or to come in and make costly mistakes.
Whichever is the more common case he's going to treat as the only case.