Traineers have a lot on their plates – just from listening to the boss's panties about a certain task up to getting coffee cups before each meeting. A social media user has recently shared that he never gives any work to his trainee, even though he asks for work almost daily.
He then said that the trainee would learn when he would allocate him late evening when he assigned him a job.
“This trainee, although he knew very well that I wouldn't give him any work, I would like to ask me every day if I had any work for him. Yeh, ”said the user in the X (formerly Twitter) post.
When one user asked him why he wouldn't assume any work to his intern, a lawyer said that trainees wouldn't get well at all. He also noted that he thought the trainee was asking for work a day for entertainment.
The user's post remained divisions, and the user even compared it to the chairman of the L&T Sn Subrahmanyan. At the beginning of this month, Subrahmanyan became a favorite child of controversy after his 90 -hour working week became anger on social media.
Others, however, said that the trainee must show something that should be transferred and that they can only be interested in the work.
“Sn Subrahmanyan Real ID with AAO,” the user said.
“Just give him a job, it's not that deep. He's a trainee, he knows he has to show something to turn. Although not, it can only be interested in work. In a strange reaction to someone who just wants to work, ”said the other user.
“People come to work on the internship. I would really hate if I sat half of my day in my internship, ”said the third user.
“Bhai, talking like an intern, is so much that we learn only about internships and never at the Faculty of Law. Some of us want to be ready for the field as soon as we get out of the Faculty of Law and you will give us more than we thought we were not paid and should not work, ”said the fourth user.
“Mujhe kyu na na nai aisi badhiya internship kabhi, Yaha toh Glasswares dhulwa be Fund Mei apne (sic),” another user said. “Do Laaye Intei Insaniyat?” The user asked.