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Why do they think it’s necessary to fill every area with music
It should be ok for places to be quiet. If employees want music they should wear headphones. That way they could listen to what they want too.
There is 1 employee, me, and i want music.
Sounds like a trouble maker… I reckon get rid of him
You have no idea. He eats on the clock, he brings his dogs to work, he comes and goes as he pleases, like he owns the place, he even has a cat that lives here. Not to mention the ps5 and switch he plays at work.