Where would you draw the line?

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answer:Man, I remember your first posting. Sorry to hear nothing’s gotten better for you. This is one of the most ridiculous stories I’ve ever read. I can’t believe your company is so blind and/or insensitive to its employees needs. They shouldn’t be putting you or anybody else through this, as it seems that a cursory glance at the situation would yield one undeniable answer. That being said, even if they did somehow respond to your needs, the fact that they haven’t yet speaks volumes. You should evaluate not if you can deal with the situation they’ve put you in- but whether or not you’re ok with the fact that they put you in this situation in the first place. It’s soooo important that the place where you work has your back. Use those glowing reviews and kind words as an indication that you are good at your job. And if you’re good at your job- you should be able to find a new one. Personally, I think it’s time to dust off the old resume. I would have drawn the line a long time ago. You’re way past the line. The line is like a dot to you cause you’re so far past it.

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