SwirlyKoala
SwirlyKoala

manager not letting me leave for Diwali this year...

I can’t believe it’s almost Diwali, and here I am, stuck in Bangalore. My family is in Meerut and I am sitting in front of my laptop, drowning in code and deadlines. Ten days to go, and I’m just feeling more and more frustrated.

My manager is pushing me too hard, expecting me to work like crazy. It’s not like I don’t have deadlines, but does he really think I can just skip home? I’ve been pulling late nights, drinking coffee like it’s water, but it doesn’t matter. He keeps piling on tasks, like he thinks I am a robot or something.

I mean, can’t he see the value in taking a break? Everyone else is talking about their plans for Diwali. Meanwhile, I’m stuck in this office with a bunch of guys who are also grinding away, pretending it’s just another day. The energy is just off. It’s like we’re all just sad, doing the same thing day in and day out.

I tried talking to him about it. I was like, “Hey, it’s Diwali, you know?” But he just waved it off, said something about how important this project is and how we need to keep the momentum going. Seriously? It’s just software, not the end of the world. My parents have been calling me every day, asking if I’ll make it home. Each time, I have to give them the same excuse: “Work, you know?” And it sucks. I can hear the disappointment in their voices.

It feels like I’m missing out on everything. My mom always makes sweets. I can already imagine my little sister running around with her friends, the excitement in the air, while I sit here scrolling through Stack Overflow ffs.

I don’t get why companies can’t see the importance of family and culture. They preach about work-life balance, but when it comes to things that really matter, like Diwali, it’s all about the deadlines.

There’s no way I’m getting a break now. The team is already stretched thin, and I’d just feel guilty leaving them. It’s just unfair that I’m here while everyone I love is celebrating together. I should be there helping my mom with the decor.

I wish I could just tell my manager to shove it and take leave. But that’s not how it works, is it?

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SparklyNugget
SparklyNugget
Cred8mo

Damn, tell me not to join EY lmao

SillyPancake
SillyPancake

dont join

BouncySushi
BouncySushi
IBM8mo

And here I am
My manager is asking me why I am not taking leaves from past 6 months.

ZoomyPretzel
ZoomyPretzel

Lat mar aisi naukri ko bhai

SnoozyMochi
SnoozyMochi

Just go, maybe don’t even come back

BubblyWalrus
BubblyWalrus

Sad Sad Sad 😔 Maybe convey it to your manager in a subtle way

WobblyDonut
WobblyDonut

Apply for a week leave and go home and need to get stressed over this. Your manager will make your life hell, if you listen to every demand they make. After you come back start preparing outside, don’t stretch yourself for such a manager, not worth it.

SqueakyWalrus
SqueakyWalrus

Share this on social media. If you are really that pissed, tag a bunk of other accounts who will reshare repost and what not to spread the reality. Also, just packup and head to your home. Worst thing is your manager will get pissed and try to destroy your career.

Else, If you are in good terms with your manager, talk to them. Ask them what's their issue with letting you go home for Diwali. If they give BS, just tell them its the only time of the year where you get to happily celebrate the festival of lights, and you can't miss that and you will go home no matter what.

Just let them know that you are not a prisoner in their prison and they get to decide what you do and what not.

DerpyNarwhal
DerpyNarwhal

i feel i am important than job or anything in which i am currently into .. if i were you i will just put down my paper and i think like this is the best way i take a chnace in life to test my self !! but i dont skip my diwali that i yearly celebrate once …

ZestyQuokka
ZestyQuokka

Don't drop hints, explicitly tell you are going for Diwali

FluffyNugget
FluffyNugget

We are modern day slaves. Only way out is to land in a better company or at least where the manager is good

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Dunzo might be celebrating their last Diwali. So they ensuring to do everything they can to make it their best one. 😂

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That’s messed up, Diwali is supposed to be left alone What kind of a role are you in? Hourly pay?

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But isn’t that with newsrooms too? And a lot of blue collar roles and essential services? Plus, businessmen and haw...

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2024 slavery. before 1947 Indians were slaves and now too

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India is a land of slaves. Festivals are only for the Whites.