Is there a way to clean up this garbage of a site? One guy keeps posting nonsense talking to himself.
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A couple more questions for you Cabana... Did you make the posts a while back about "poly crisis" being a term that some in the company have talked a lot about? I have some information for you I think. Contact me at my name at the Swiss email company that's really big right now...
Wahhhhhh! Other people post things I don't like! Wahhhhh!
What a snowflake.
@kr no but i know what you're referring to and that was truly a funny bit. goosebumps!
@j2 Are you the one who lost their chair?
@hw @hw Commenter - Thanks, you should see the old one. It got nuked because X (previously twitter) had an explosive offer for when you should reactivate your account (30 days) and they weren't kidding. Unlike Ford where they send you an explosive offer hoping you sign emotionally, and when you don't, they change the rules and reach back out for employment. Maybe my old profile still exists and it was soft deleted like posts are on this specific site? Who knows!
Then STOP posting aka Talking to yourself! No moderator required. Is that you Bill?
@h9 bullsh-t jobs will do that to you. https://x.com/alkibiades_/status/1811128532892025022
@fx LMAO ITS HER
It looks like someone snapped this weekend!
@f4 wow that guy is disgruntled, explodes when people disagree with him, then is shocked when people troll… Sick world, hope we don’t have these at my company.
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Agree and the guy uses AI to write his posts and responses. He needs to be BANNED.
Some people are losing it. There are probably reasons. Ignore and stop checking this site. Let them be creative, inspiring comedians and maybe truthful sometimes.
@av it’s interesting to watch as an observer
@av Ford may be the first company banned from thelayoff.com
crazy, most of these posts came from one guy