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TikToker Sparks Debate After Calling Out Employeer For Not Accommodating Her 'Time Blindness'

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TikToker Sarah Trefren sparked a debate about workers' rights after calling out companies who refuse to make accommodations for employees who struggle with time management.

A woman on TikTok sparked a debate after calling out an employer who did not accommodate her "time blindness," but according to viewers, she's not on the winning side of this one.

TikToker Sarah Trefren revealed she was "yelled at for asking a very reasonable question" about accommodations for people who struggle with being on time.


The creator shared:

“I just wanted to know if there are accommodations for people who struggle with time blindness and being on time.”

But the conversation did not end well for Trefren:

“When we were done, they actually started yelling at me and saying that accommodations for time blindness doesn't exist and if you struggle being on time you’ll never be able to get a job.”

The person also added:

“Your stupid generation wants to destroy the workplace”.

You can watch the TikTok below.

@chaotic_philosopher

I'm tired of workers' rights not being prioritized in this country. And we're entitled for suggesting it should be different... I don't think so. #workersrights #employeerights #workers #capitalismsucks #capitalism #thesystemisbroken #fyp

While several people in the comments admitted they, too, struggle with time management, the general consensus was that the TikToker did not present a solid case.

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Viewers definitely understood where Trefren was coming from, they also noted there are several solutions to her problem.

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Many also shared that businesses - as well as patients, coworkers, etc. - rely on punctuality and can't function properly without it.

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While the TikToker certainly raised a valid concern and struggle, the overwhelming suggestion was that she set her alarm a little earlier.

Hopefully it helps!

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