Twitter is easy to buzz about work topics. One of the most popular of these is the post about their retirement experience. Why is the retirement episode getting attention? Tweet Digest ServiceTogether(Together) searched on Twitter.
Words from an unforgettable boss
It seems that there are many people who cannot forget their boss’ words and actions when they retire.
A Twitter user invited me to dinner after telling his boss I was leaving. Just when I thought I was going to be able to keep him, he said, “The president told me to keep him, so I asked him out of obligation. I understand his feeling about stepping down.” .
For subordinates who decided to retire, the attitude of the boss who treated them with empathy was reassuring.
However, it is also true that not everyone takes into account the feelings of their subordinates like this boss.
A Twitter user said he still doesn’t understand what the chief executive said when he announced his intention to retire.
The GM’s line is, “If you change your mind and live by obeying the company, you can stay as it is.” Thinking back to that time, he mumbled, “I couldn’t grow up,” but that may be hard for a third person to understand.
Twitter users who read these tweets also shared episodes about what their bosses told them. For example, there were shocking lines such as “You don’t work anywhere” and “I decided to quit before the day the accident happened because it would be a work-related accident”.
The words spoken at the time of the stage of life called retirement are easy to remember. Even if you have something to think about, you want to warmly watch over the departure of those who have stopped.
When to quit your job: “If you feel unhappy”
There was also a tweet that sympathized with a junior who wondered if he should quit his job, telling him: “If you feel unhappy, quit”.
The user who posted this tweet said that while all work is difficult and hard, if you start to feel ‘miserable’ it will affect your personality.
Not only in workplaces with bad working environments or poor human relations, there were also comments such as “Even if your workplace is full of nice people and your salary is good, if you feel miserable from the bottom of your heart, you should change your workplace.”
Is “retirement” like heartbreak or divorce?
Did you know that there is a service called “retirement agency”? For example, it is a service that acts on behalf of people who have a boss who harasses power and finds themselves in a situation where it is difficult to resign smoothly.
Regarding the pension agency, lawyer Yuta Suzuki’s tweet caught the eye. At first, even when Mr. Suzuki was asked to handle the retirement procedures on his behalf, he refused, saying, “You better do it yourself. However, in reality, he learned that there are cases where employees who filed resignation notices try to reprimand or claim damages, and the president shouted at his home.
In response to Mr. Suzuki’s tweet, Twitter users replied, “I guess the president is heartbroken…” “It’s like a boyfriend who broke up and turned into a stalker,” comparing it to love. Mr. Suzuki also replied, “There are similarities between retirement cases and divorce cases in small and medium-sized businesses.
In some cases, a “retirement agency service” may be necessary because there are many cases where people are placed in unreasonable situations that they cannot handle.
Thus, many episodes related to “retirement” are posted on Twitter. I wonder if the episodes that evoke empathy for many people arise precisely because they mark turning points in life.
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