As someone who made this post and cared to share about this, I feel there is some negligence on behalf of the company. A work system where an employee is in a building and no one has interaction with them at all, over a course of four days, is one that is not working for anyone - the company nor the employee.
It is basically a failed system.
Maybe it’s not negligence but maybe it is.
If a dog is left four days somewhere and it dies, would there be accountability?
If a human is left somewhere working for someone and they die, should there be accountability?
As someone who made this post and cared to share about this, I feel there is some negligence on behalf of the company. A work system where an employee is in a building and no one has interaction with them at all, over a course of four days, is one that is not working for anyone - the company nor the employee. It is basically a failed system. Maybe it’s not negligence but maybe it is. If a dog is left four days somewhere and it dies, would there be accountability? If a human is left somewhere working for someone and they die, should there be accountability?
This. What kind of unbelievably shitty desk job do you have if you could be dead for 4 days and nobody would notice?
It is unbelievable.