i am a electronic engineer with a bs from osu and work for the largest supplier of natural gas compressors in the world (ariel corp.) and my boss is a highschool dropout that is in the family, so i get treated like shit every fuckin day, anybody else in the same boat.
As a division manager in an engineering firm I was required to attend managers meetings which were scheduled on Saturdays, of course, so as not to miss any company, money making opportunities. As I sat there in my suit & tie listening to the pres. give a hi powered pep talk I started looking around the room at the other managers in their suits & ties and the ladies in their nice dresses.
Everyone was looking pretty sharp if you could overlook the cheap bright red baseball cap that each person, male & female, was wearing. On the front, in big white letters was " I'm a Team Player" "Think Quality." About two dozen professional folks sitting there, on a day they should be home enjoying it with their friends & families, trying to look like productive members of the company, wearing those ridiculous fuckin' hats!
I had been with this firm about 8 years but decided then & there that this was my last day. I stood up, in the middle of the speech, took my cap off, layed it on the table in front of me, picked up my briefcase and walked out.
I went back to the office, wrote my resignation, put it in the pres's in box and went home.
Worked my ass off during the required 30 day notice time to set up my tank testing business.
That was 16 years ago, the tank testing was pretty successful and I got to finish my working life (I'm now retired) on my terms. There was nothing easy about it, but it was MINE, no more bullshit, no more red hats! End of story.
The point in all this is, we have choices. We can either sit there with that stupid looking hat on or we can take a walk and do something else. There's no right or wrong choice, it's what works best for each person.
What isn't right is to use the situation we are in, by our choice, as an excuse to abuse the friends and family around us.