Wednesday, May 2, 2018

Reading Notes W15: Orientation, PART A

NARRATOR: The narrator of this is a silent one. Its a first person POV where they are listening to the employer. The narrator does talk, however it wasn't important enough for the author to actually let readers here it.

-the whole thing is like a robotic schpeil, almost like the employer gas sad it many times before. Some of the stories seem unorthodox and absurd, but as a new employee we don't feel the right to say anything as a rebuttle.

-this is a job i feel most people don't like... amd the employer seems to talk behind the backs of many of his employees

- some of the things mentioned were concerning employee safety yet, he says not to mention anything or get involved. It just doesn't seem like a healthy environment... if you know someone is being harmed at home, at least be a shoulder is my opinion

-it seems as though the things mentioned are deterring... strict rules... don't touch this or that, don't say anything, ask questions but not too much or you'll be fired. Its just not ideal

1 comment:

  1. I found this reading really like, stoic but a harsh reality.
    I feel like the robotic deliver and nonchalantly adds to it, since it adds that sense of normalcy to the job, and is supposed to make us if we were the new employee, feel like everything is ok and normal, when it’s not.
    This is definitely the job from hell, no one likes it, and everyone is miserable and hindered by rules and regulations, but none to protect themselves. The rules are only to protect and save the company, which is sad to me.

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