@da You don't think comparing the CEO to Satan is immature? I do.
I'm quite serious about the tone here. It's very immature. Complaining is one thing, but it's all pure emotional whining and acting like a spoiled brat. It's all the typical "hot takes" you find on reddit designed to stir up emotion, doom and gloom, and little else. I even ran a bunch of posts from this group through ChatGPT for a second opinion on the tone. It completely agreed, and quoted the very posts that I thought were written by "petulant children".
By contrast go on over to the Paramount section, and you'll find a very different, more mature discussion. There's an entire thread of people who posted stories about how their lives improved after leaving Paramount. Many of them clearly written by people with a high degree of emotional maturity and who don't just "react" like I see here. Nobody is HAPPY their about being laid off, but the reaction to it is quite different.
It seems like many Target employees are caught in their own world can't see outside it. The original post I wrote is about 50/50 positive/negative. Which says a LOT on its own. Plenty of Target employees see the same thing as I do, but just don't want to say it to your face. Because of the anonymity, this is one of the few places you'll get honestly.