Corporations often experience high turnover due to toxic culture, inadequate compensation, limited career growth, and, according to discussions on Reddit, unrealistic sales targets. Key drivers include burnout, poor management, and a lack of recognition, which prompt employees to leave for better opportunities, as discussed in this LinkedIn post and detailed by AIHR and Indeed.
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@wd Once again, your opinion is stupid and adds nothing. Go away.
State Farm is nothing but a bunch of liberal college indoctrinated demonrats who don't believe in our beloved constitution and your right to protect yourself unless you are one of them. Never ever trust anyone who is OK with me but not for thee while they get onto a private jet with a suitcase and armed men all around him. Mafia IMO.
@qq That's the way it works here.....
None of these responses have anything to do with post.
Anyone posting this has never read the pension documents. The pension isn't going anywhere. It's laughably well funded and will continue to be. Even if the market takes a massive dive it will be successful for everyone that is entitled to it, including future earnings growth.
@gr I heard that every Monday someone will post that they heard an announcement will be made this week about something.
I heard that announcements will be made this week at convention and the changes will start to roll.
Pension gone
You touch our pension prepare for a class action suit