Would I have kept my freedom if I had been invisible? - WEEK 165
Would I have kept my freedom if I had been invisible?
I begin by wishing you all a weekend as you wish it.
And this weekend I saw a few topics exactly to my taste and it was a bit hard to choose one of them, but in the end I chose one, let's see what I want to become invisible for.
Now I'm talking about invisible mode so for a limited period of time, to become invisible forever for me would be tragic, as I wrote in the title I don't know if having freedom, feelings, emotions, not being me anymore.
Having the ability to be invisible for a limited period of time would be fascinating, aww being in places with limited access, being able to have access to information, oh I think that could at some point become dangerous for both myself and others.
Being invisible can take you in two directions, to use this ability for good purposes or to abuse it in negative ways, but today I want to be a bit selfish and think a bit about some questions that I don't have answers to, so with this ability I will definitely be able to find out the answer to all my questions.
With the ability to be invisible it would have helped me a lot to be able to get to places I've really wanted to go for a while (here I'm referring to the cost of those trips) but I will use my invisibility to find out if my boss is happy with me and the work I do in the company.
Yes I know it may sound strange that I want to find this out but, I want to make sure that my efforts and hard work in the company is really appreciated by the boss.
Very often, during and outside working hours, I have to make a lot of sacrifices, maybe many times I have to do things I don't like, sometimes I have to do the work of other colleagues who are less productive but have a good relationship with the boss.
I often work long hours overtime or even on weekends without being paid, I do this to have a good collaboration with the boss and for my longevity in the field.
But let's not cross a certain line, I don't want and I don't agree to become a servant of the workplace, over time and in my work experience I have seen many cases where the employer considers you an object that as long as it is useful it is good, and when it is no longer useful they throw it away.
In the conclusion of this post which is a response to one of the topics of this weekend's engagement is that I would like to become invisible for a limited amount of actual time in order to uncover the truth, the hidden truth, by hiding there in a corner of the boss's office to sit quietly and listen to his talk about me, his employee.
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Yours @triplug😉
Well, it is a very good thing to use your invincibility to find out what your boss thinks of you. And, you need to be ready for whatever comes up.
I always have to be prepared for anything especially when working for the boss.
Bosses sometimes consider you their servant, which is a huge mistake.
We need to be prepared to make the best decisions especially for us.
Yes, we all need to. Modern slavery has taken hold of their minds.
You're right you see this is where I never want to end up, this is also the reason why I make efforts to keep my favourite job.
That's a good approach. Have fun and thanks for the response.
You're welcome!
Have a wonderful week ahead.
So should you☺.
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If I were in your place and, being invisible, I found out that my boss was taking advantage of me or did not value my work, at least I would add salt to his coffee all the time.
Awww, I thought the one about putting salt in the coffee was brilliant, God I laughed when I read your comment.