8 Outrageous Reasons Why Employees are Unhappy!

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We’ve talk about almost 30+ rea­sons why employ­ees are unhappy!  Those are straight for­ward and hap­pen­ing in every­day with the peo­ple you meet and talk with at the pantry.  But what’s uncom­mon of employ­ees (although they com­plain about it at the pantry too) that there can be sim­ple rea­sons that will ignite them to ten­der their res­ig­na­tion!  Prac­ti­cally illog­i­cal!  You may want think, “Are you seri­ous!?” Find out more!

  1. Your com­pany dis­al­low inter­net access at work.  You can’t surf the web for research.  You won’t even be able to use it for per­sonal relax­ation or make an air ticket reservation.
  2. You are unable or dis­al­low to use the instant mes­sen­ger at work.   (We do not under­stand why you need to use the instant mes­sen­ger at work as it can decrease your pro­duc­tiv­ity in the first place…)
  3. instant-messengersYou do not like your boss’s dress sense (totally outrageous!)
  4. You can­not work from home! It’s your dream to lie on the couch, hav­ing the aro­matic cof­fee and fir­ing your emails away.  But nope, fat hope!  You can’t do that.
  5. You have to abide to the break hours.  One hour lunch break means one hour lunch break.  No more than that!
  6. You do not have over­seas trip!  You are always not in the list of over­seas assignments.…
  7. You are con­stantly tracked on your activ­i­ties at work, includ­ing the places you vis­ited or the sites you surfed from office.  You hate being tracked.
  8. You are annoyed with the intru­sion of pri­vacy.  The com­pany is track­ing all your activ­i­ties and your pro­file constantly…

Some­times, such imprac­ti­cal stuff is rea­sons why employ­ees leave the com­pany.  It’s totally dif­fer­ent from the prac­ti­cal rea­sons.  Maybe you feel unhappy at work because of one of these rea­sons too.  If you are the employer or man­ager, you may want to talk and observe your employ­ees on their unhap­pi­ness.   Is it as described here?  Is it worth­while to keep them in the first place?  Food for thought! J

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