What exactly are you telling your boss that's getting you fired? Most supervisors I've ever had would take authentic feedback really well. Are you just unloading emotions at them?
Your lease is based on a contract, your landlord can't evict you for "speaking out" about them unless it says so in your lease, which standard leases do not.
And wtf are you saying online that gets you "muted or banned?" People say all kinds of shit online, wtf are you talking about
Breakfast cereal is ridiculously overpriced and is not food. The only reason you should ever go down that aisle is if you want oatmeal.
You’re actually an idiot, I was fired a month ago for complaining amongst the company about their inoffice policy. Got a good severance, but they absolutely fired me for speaking my opinion
And how much, and how many people, and how much of a distraction… sometimes its worth just paying us off. I mean it isnt like they want it to get out of hand
By "complaining amongst the company" do you mean complaining to your coworkers about your company? If so, how did anyone with the power to fire you find out about it? And what exactly did you say?
If you led with "They're actually idiots," I have bad news for you
What? You’re an idiot because most companies retain the right to tell you to get off the property. They give you enough “strikes”, it doesn’t matter what you do. Also why they give severance, so I don’t try and make a deal about employment or “rights”.
By "complaining amongst the company" do you mean complaining to your coworkers about your company? If so, how did anyone with the power to fire you find out about it? And what exactly did you say?
I’ve provided more than enough information. It’s what happened dude. I wasn’t some floor worker. I was effectively at Director level. They don’t take kindly to consistently bending the company’s will, and you push back too many times they tell you to get lost
There's a serious difference between providing authentic feedback to your supervisor and complaining to your colleagues/subordinates or "bending the company's will"