What do you think, did Covid create an even bigger gap between management and ordinary employees? I don’t think the manager-employee relationship even before the pandemic was particularly motivating, however, I have a feeling that the employee-manager gap has now become even wider and perhaps even insurmountable.
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Have you ever asked yourself if you were the incompetent one? Sometimes the ones with high ego can't see the reality.
That is exactly the problem! Non of these managers were competent and the people they promote are also incompetent. These incompetent managers must have thought :
- ve x -ve = +ve
genuinely I don’t want a troll response here. How have people gotten promoted here? No manager I have met at this company is competent
The fact that you said I said things are the greatest indicates that you are the people who perpetuate misery and internally want it. I've said things are getting better. What have you done to make your situation better?
The person talking about how great things are must tell us the color of his nose (dark brown or choco)
Speaking of Trolls, this person talking about how great things are here is one stupid MF.
I think the new management and regular employees has been better lately and on the flip side you have the trolls complaining and being entitled. Yes things have been broken in the past but it has been slowly getting better. You just have these trolls stuck in such negativity and holding onto it because that is all they can see and want to see.
Every manager I know has dug their own foxhole and lying low. I once got an Amber Alert for a senior VP.
Yet these clueless managers were promoted to VP or senior Vp
Every manager I know is completely lost at their job. I genuinely don’t know how they are still actively in their role
Can't disagree