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Whirlygirl9 ,

Notified her family? The ones that didn't look for her after 4 days?

cyberpunk007 ,

Maybe she lived alone? I don’t talk to my family every single day, sometimes not even for weeks 🤣

nokturne213 ,

Has anybody seen my stapler? It’s red.

wreckedcarzz ,
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I could set the building on fire…

ikidd ,
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The squirrels, they were married…

xorollo ,

Curious how that last paycheck is gonna work. Does she get paid overtime for the weekend?

diskmaster23 ,

I had a thought that people didn’t want to report or say anything out of fear

return2ozma OP ,
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When people say these jobs literally could not care less about you…

Letstakealook ,

Yeah, I don’t particularly care about my coworkers, but I feel I would notice if someone died at their desk or didn’t show up for days unexpectedly.

jimmydoreisalefty ,
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I don’t particularly care about my coworkers

Damn, it sounds like a toxic environment with people you spend one third of your day with; it is just your regular corporate environment, most likely.

stoly ,

They are suggesting that coworkers aren’t friends. They can be but probably usually aren’t.

Letstakealook ,

I work in a kitchen, people tend to be fairly negative and miserable. The leadership above me is untrustworthy and mostly concerned with their own trajectory. I say I don’t particularly care because I would not choose to associate with them if I had a choice. This doesn’t mean I don’t help people at work or look out for folks, though I do the same for people outside of work I don’t personally care about. I’m not sure if that makes sense, but you don’t have to care about a person individually to treat them with human kindness.

some_guy ,

Sounds like the first episode of HBO’s Industry. dude tries to outperform his peers and causes heart failure. It’s a great show.

FlashMobOfOne ,
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The article says it happened on a Friday, so it makes more sense now, but Christ, that’s terrifying.

It sounds like it was just a perfect storm of shitty circumstances: Happened at a bad time, in a part of the office that’s underpopulated, not near the main aisle, etc.

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