"Stop trying to bring us down. We’re all people just trying to do and (gasp!) enjoy our jobs."
Noted and agreed. However . . .
The first piece of advice that springs to mind is "if you are trying to enjoy your job, it's probably a great idea to avoid visiting layoff and review sites filled with disgruntled current & former employees." Just an idea.
That said, do note that many of us formers once felt as you did. Thomson and Cengage was a great place to work for a very long time. Even for a short while after Hansen stepped in.
However, people sharing negative thoughts and experiences here were once you. We were just trying to excel in our jobs and enjoy them at the same time. But when a company is sick, mismanaged and strapped for cash, all of that means squat and suddenly you find yourself sitting on the opposite side of the fence. All of that talk of transparency and changing the world and doing right by students gets tossed out one window while you are being tossed out of another . . .
And then real perspective begins to set in. You begin to realize just what the term "Kool-aid drinker" means and you begin to realize that you, too, imbibed. You feel like a fool. You begin to realize that this is exactly the feeling people must have when they finally extract themselves from a cult. "How could I have been so stupid? Why did I believe all of that b.s. for all of that time? And why on earth did I work so much for so little?"
By all means, enjoy the work while you have it. To do anything else is a waste of precious time. But also realize that, out here in the rest of the industry - and across great swaths of the higher education community - Cengage is viewed with an enormous amount of cynicism. Hansen and his Unlimited scheme and the contemptuous HR practices and all the rest - it all represents the bottom of the barrel when it comes to educational publishing, and that is a shame.
This was once a great company.