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Veterans and Toxic Workplaces: A Dangerous Disconnect (Part 1)

14 min · 4. touko 2026
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Micromanagement. Constant availability expectations. One-way communication. Leadership that rules by intimidation. For most people, those are red flags. For many veterans fresh out of service, they seem like a normal part of work. Hosts Adam Braatz and Zach Zdroik dig into a recent article breaking down the telltale signs of a toxic workplace — and unpack why so many veterans don't just tolerate those environments, they don't even clock them as problems. When your baseline is the military, a lot of dysfunction reads as standard operating procedure. It's a real blind spot, and it costs veterans more than it should — in job satisfaction, mental health, and sometimes the career itself. VetLine is powered by Tabak Law — dedicated advocates for veterans, workers, and Social Security disability claimants nationwide. Learn more at www.tabakattorneys.com [http://tabakattorneys.com] Disclaimer: This content is for general informational and entertainment purposes only and is not legal or financial advice. #veteranlife #veteranbenefits #vabenefits

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