Thread regarding Citigroup Inc. / Citibank / Citi layoffs

Past versus the present

I remember in the past hearing from several different managers and even having one myself saying all the time two things:

  1. ) If you don’t like it, leave
  2. ) There are tons of people out there willing to take your place.

They’d squeeze that in whether anyone complained or not and would say it whether the situation warranted it or not. I take it they thought it was some sort of badge of honor to be able to make sure your workers knew where they stood.

Now, those very same managers are as quiet as can be. Recently, the great resignation, has challenged this. A collective “ok boss, challenge accepted, I’m resigning”. I no longer hear those words of “if you don’t like it, leave” . What I’m hearing now are discussions from them on “why are people leaving?”,”why can’t we retain our people?”. Like its some sort of big mystery.

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You reap what you sow. You sow resentment, that’s what you get back in return. People rarely voice their complaints out of fear. Instead they let their feet do the talking and take a path elsewhere.

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Those are probably the same manager types that decided to heavily invest in the housing market in 2008 or risk assessed in investing in Russia. You know true pioneers and critical forward thinkers.

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Post ID: @cra+1fYxWdKH

The "If you don't like it leave" are signs of Jurassic managers at Citi, they are living incompetent fossils. Understanding requires listening and therefore asking why.

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