We were shocked. The proposal was written professionally like examples I have learned about in school, and our arguments were thought out and well-reasoned. We werent even given a chance to discuss it
Today’s society thinks that a job is a right...not a privilege. This snowflake learned examples in school? Well, guess what snowflake...YOU ARE IN THE REAL WORLD NOW
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” This snowflake learned examples in school? Well, guess what snowflake...YOU ARE IN THE REAL WORLD NOW”
I am sure this special little snowflake learned this tactic in school.
The game is to write a list of demands and present it to the dean who will immediately cave into them or else an unpleasant stompy foot will contact the media and any SJW out there who needs a buck or two.
Works well in the hyperbaric atmosphere of academia. Not so much in the workplace where you are expected to produce value and live with rules that make the workplace run efficiently.
I see a great future for this little drip in the bowels of government or on the welfare line.
“The proposal was written professionally...our arguments were thought out and well-reasoned...”
That’s what they get for not minding their own business. Shut up, get to work and stop thinking that part of your job as an intern could be to affect corporate policies of any kind, in any way. As an intern, you are not considered to be an equal, except perhaps to other interns with as little time on the job as you.