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My job hardly takes 4 hours of work but my manager forces me to stay in office till 8pm. Why can’t I work from 10am-3pm and leave if I am done. What is this need to make everyone sit on their desks uselessly? The reason I get is that everyone will

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Yeah man, true, better talk to your manager about it. Cus I report to the ceo. And there’s no confusion whatsoever, cus work gets done, and that’s what matters right?

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