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Burnout: the curse of the modern worker


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8 minutes ago, MRToMRT said:

 

 

How do they think we all survived our own working lives. Need to tough up a bit. Life's tough.

 

 

We survived on a decent salary, we were rewarded for our time and effort!

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46 minutes ago, fruitman said:

Thailand can do the same amount of work with half the staff if they just learned how to work efficient.

 

It's really astounding how inefficient they are compared to the West....there's so much to gain there.

Apparently you've never had the pleasure of visiting a MVD office in certain Western countries.

Amazing sluggish inefficient models of turds.

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5 hours ago, HLover said:

Apparently you've never had the pleasure of visiting a MVD office in certain Western countries.

Amazing sluggish inefficient models of turds.

I guess not cause i have no idea what an mvd office is....can you also write it in normal english?

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4 hours ago, MRToMRT said:

 

 

How do they think we all survived our own working lives. Need to tough up a bit. Life's tough.

 

 

Thailand totally overworks their staff and workers. If you think they get 2 days off a week, all holidays off and work only 8 hours a day then that is far off the mark.

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5 hours ago, Vacuum said:

But then the other half would be unemployed.

Yes but the first half can get a double salary....so they don't have to eat mama all day long. They won't have to use minivan's or baht buses which ruin the trafficflow...

 

The unemployed half can find something usefull to do, cleaning the country for example... at least they won't walk in my way in the shops....

 

 

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5 hours ago, holy cow cm said:

Thailand totally overworks their staff and workers. If you think they get 2 days off a week, all holidays off and work only 8 hours a day then that is far off the mark.

The real heavy jobs are done by women....

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5 hours ago, holy cow cm said:

I honestly don’t know how they do it. But I do know a lot who have burned out snd switched jobs in factory 

I bet it's the same in thai factories as everywhere else...they don't use/have proper tools, everything goes wrong all the time, uneducated staff, uninterested staff, bad environment, and so on.

 

Thailand is so far behind the rest of the world and they also are very stubborn, won't learn anything from foreigners.

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14 minutes ago, fruitman said:

I bet it's the same in thai factories as everywhere else...they don't use/have proper tools, everything goes wrong all the time, uneducated staff, uninterested staff, bad environment, and so on.

 

Thailand is so far behind the rest of the world and they also are very stubborn, won't learn anything from foreigners.

Most factory are up to par and the staff pretty well together. It’s just the work loads they put in them and the hours and days crashes a cold environment and underpaid for all those years they went to university. They really need to adjust to a 5 day a week 10 hour day and they would be so happy. 

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3 hours ago, holy cow cm said:

Thailand totally overworks their staff and workers. If you think they get 2 days off a week, all holidays off and work only 8 hours a day then that is far off the mark.

But thats not what he is saying, he is not pointing the finger at employers, he is advising employees to manage their lives.

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4 hours ago, fruitman said:

Thailand can do the same amount of work with half the staff if they just learned how to work efficient.

 

It's really astounding how inefficient they are compared to the West....there's so much to gain there.

Staff who do not fancy their work one day can walk out and get another job in the afternoon.

No references asked for or given. Trained to do the next job and <deleted> off again next time it suits them.

Wages are poor, quality of work sometimes does not deserve even this!

Burn out of bosses I can sympathise with.

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Just now, greeneking said:

Staff who do not fancy their work one day can walk out and get another job in the afternoon.

No references asked for or given. Trained to do the next job and <deleted> off again next time it suits them.

Wages are poor, quality of work sometimes does not deserve even this!

Burn out of bosses I can sympathise with.

I also think I should give another side.

I know several delightful ladies who have been responsible, reliable and willing who have been passed over for promotion by bosses with relatives or new girlfriends.

And have then been 'let go' at the age of 35 because they are too old.

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On 10/16/2019 at 11:34 AM, Thaiwrath said:

I don't think these symptoms are anything to do with a 'Burnout', but more of a negative attitude about the country's capability to move forward, and be beneficial to the average worker, with the people in power now, and for the foreseeable future !

MOVE FORWARD!? No <deleted> OFF!I am not going to move forward in fact I'm questioning what is forward and what is it that's there?I already know what's there "Burnout" for the workers and lots of money for those saying we must move forward!

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On 10/16/2019 at 11:34 AM, Thaiwrath said:

I don't think these symptoms are anything to do with a 'Burnout', but more of a negative attitude about the country's capability to move forward, and be beneficial to the average worker, with the people in power now, and for the foreseeable future !

Wait, I thought the article is about Thailand and here you go referencing the rest of the first world countries as well!

 

You're correct of course on either count.

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