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Principal / Lead salary?

it seems like the general consensus is that the teammates let go were great but expensive contributors.

anyone know how much principal or lead makes at nike? I don’t know why they wouldn’t keep their best talent to manage the tech with ai and let go of the bloated other ic

SE II- 140k - phk


Monica “let them eat cake”

She really should not speak in town halls. She is so completely tone deaf and can’t answer a basic question.

When asked about wfh- no good answers just “ we are figuring it out as we go”. Basically- we should be good little children and just shut up about it.

And if we are a “ local company with a national presence”- why did we trash our towns that housed our FSUs? That’s not so neighborly.

Leadership is so out of touch with this company it’s not funny. They play by their own rules and to heck with us and members.


Do you trust your leaders?

Is one of the reasons morale is so low having to do with no trust in leadership? Above a certain level?

I’ve only been here for a few years, but it seems we have a disproportionate amount of leaders ousted under suspicious circumstances.

Is it normal to have so many leaders in the news? Class actions. Federal investigations. S-xual misconduct.

Doesn’t feel normal.


Who is leading?

Why Level 3 make 300K in salary plus 25% bonus.
We have too many of them, and they do nothing.
They spent a year talking about how to put the same technology we deployed more than a decade ago.
Then only presenting slides provided by an external vendor.
Not even doing honest work of their own.
Jokers wasting money, not coming up with anything new.
We are doomed. What is our leading technology?
Ask our Bachelor in Arts Jeremy.


Leadership mistakes are costing us

It feels like money disappears every quarter thanks to sloppy management decisions. A lot of the newer leaders just don’t have the experience to handle these situations, and it shows. Staff end up scrambling to cover mistakes that shouldn’t even be happening. It's exhausting watching the same problems repeat.


Lead on my team doesn’t do any work

Need peoples opinion on this. Some background I joined this team about a year ago as an analyst. I noticed some things off for example this persons yapping in meetings saying they’re gonna finish a project on a certain date but then deliver it late consistently. Also noticed some brown nosing.

This person was offline on slack too quite often. Fast forward the manager offloaded their high visibility projects to me.

Now here’s where I have resentment. This persons work is not visible and I don’t believe he does any work at all. What baffles me is the manager allows it. Other people on our team pull their weight but not this person.This has been going on for a year. How could this be? Why would a manager allow this to happen it’s quite obvious he barely does any work.

Any thoughts?