I felt relieved a little when we first found out because the unknown was so stressful but now as the date gets closer I'm just sad and worried. I enjoyed this job and I really loved my team. Watching other names take over my work is soul-su-king.
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@plj+1sef494n OK, here, I'll be toxic and negative toward people who had everything to do with these decisions: Take a short break from posting here - I think I hear your ill-endowed hedge fund owners calling you to fellat..uh...su-k up to them before they'll release your sweet sweet c-suite paycheck :-P
"... It’s easy and understandable to be selfish during these times but let’s not forget the people that have been sitting next to us for so many years."
Selfish, really? Hard taking any advice from someone with a multi-million dollar salary and parachute who will be getting bonuses for completing the offshoring of those who he's sat next to for so many years, those who his company has also selfishly denied promotions or raises for years now.
Selfish is the definition of Nielsen. They even contain the same amount of letters.
Nice try KR.
It is difficult and sad to watch but hopefully everyone realizes that this is not personal. These are business related decisions made at a very high level. At this point we need to appreciate our coworkers and help each other deal with this mess. It’s easy and understandable to be selfish during these times but let’s not forget the people that have been sitting next to us for so many years. Being toxic and negative toward people who had nothing to do with the decisions that were made is a poor reflection on what we say is being taken away from us.