You start excited and five years later you’re wondering what even happened. It’s all meetings and bureaucracy, zero growth, and no one seems to notice whether you’re actually good at your job. Definitely not what I signed up for.
11 replies (most recent on top)
this too shal pass
Welcome to corporate America, bub.
@cr More shining examples of high-quality employees.
@cs Be careful moving for "promotions". The newest person in the office is typically the first to get the ax when the layoff orders come through. Happened to a good friend of mine who moved her family around "progressing" through the company.
By year five I was my third role within the company and nearly doubled my salary. Have you considered moving for promotion?
•••
And yet you are still here. Feel free to make a change so there won't be a year 6. I bet you won't.
9 hours ago by Anonymous | 7 reactions (+4/-3) | Reply
Post ID: @az+1k56f8jc0
-1
LEFTIST SC-M!
Once you see other companies’ benefits, suddenly the grass is NOT greener.
And yet you are still here. Feel free to make a change so there won't be a year 6. I bet you won't.
To many people hanging on to jobs waiting to be laid off, retire or die.
The BS bureaucracy is ki-ling the company
There are options in life
Get used to it more thats about it no growth here