We call them poor. Change my mind.
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I'm just a lowly equipment technician (AZ) and have accumulated a 7 figure net worth through aggressive investing over the last decade+. I definitely make more as a senior MTE at Intel than I would doing the same job at most, if not all, other employers.
I don't feel poor.
@ey no wonder they were so friendly
They have no other choice. No one else will hire them
So of those were our former colleagues impacted from the last layoff. Now trying to score some sm--k. Literally in cube down the aisle from you just a few months ago
I went on a public art photography expedition today in the big city downtown near my Intel site today. I saw some truly poor people. If they had $1500 they certainly wouldn’t blow it on the camera gear I had in my hand that’s for sure though one guy smelled like he spent that bank on weed…. Anyway we Intel folk are not poor. We might not be the richest of techies but we’re not poor
Actually they are smart. I literally saw them bragging about getting steady paychecks with very little to do. Its the US govt thats d-mb who has failed to contain a company that is a free immigration service masquerading as a tech company. More employees than all their rivals combined yet failing miserably.
Actually they are smart...getting paid consistently over time by staying. Think compounding and beating/keeping up with inflation.
They’re stupid. They’re losers. They’re has-beens. Hangers-on to cash flows from someone else’s innovation. There’s a reason no one in the job market is interested in Intel trash.
When the economy tanks they'll be richer than you.
Excuse me? Were called otherwise unemployable”.
The word is masochists. Especially ones that come back why in the world would you come back to this mess?
Not really , every company has seen bad days.
Who is "we" ? And noone is going to or wants to change your poor mind
Nah. Thats what we call u OP.