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Primary_Tap_6615 t1_iuiwnhp wrote

The more I read this the more disgusting “I am unsure what she wolf is RANTING about but in my time spent at the company HER “PROBLEMS” were never an issue with other employees and just her and seems to be exaggerating.” Gets. As another person is here confirming all of this with first hand documented experience. Was present for all of this and was also treated the same.

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Primary_Tap_6615 t1_iuivy8j wrote

You worked in the office then. With 1 female. At one point there were 3? Maybe? The wearhouse and farm were an entirely different world. Our works was complete opposite. Crazy is not a respectable term to use, especially when we are referring to the abusive work environment we endured. So think a little longer next time. And while management was helpful for you, the only manager that was helpful for us was our farm manager. He was met with roadblock after roadblock when trying to make our work life better.

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Primary_Tap_6615 t1_iuinhbh wrote

“Going crazy about” I had the exact same problems. There were only 4 of us that worked day in and day out in that farm. So unless you’re one of us you truly have no idea. We were totally separate and did not have the same respect given. Words like “crazy” is really unbecoming. It’s even more of tell of the abuse and continued brushing off of dealing with abusive coworkers for nearly 2 years.

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Primary_Tap_6615 t1_iuimym7 wrote

We definitely have an axe to grind. If you weren’t in the farm with us and were one of the many who built things that constantly broke, and fixing these things resulted in injuries. Weird way to put that we were treated poorly, never listened too, and extremely underpaid. But if “axe to grind” is how ya wanna put it 🤷🏻‍♀️🤷🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️

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Primary_Tap_6615 t1_iufybzw wrote

We both basically ran the farm and created most of the procedures that were probably used until they closed. We worked in the original R&D farm and despite 2 years of hard work (legitimately blood, sweat, and tears), being under paid, having to deal with abusive coworkers despite multiple reports, and constantly under minded/dismissed at every turn, we could no longer mentally and physically do it. We didn’t just quit, we both are physically limited now and cannot work fully in our industry.

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