The worst part is knowing this won’t be quick. It’ll drag on and put everyone more on edge by the day. Most of us are just clinging to the hope of keeping our jobs, because opportunities out there are slim to none. That alone will fuel frustration and anxiety. I’m not looking forward to it, neither for myself, nor for all of us who’ll be stuck in a horrible atmosphere that could last a long time.
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Totally your fault for hoping that much from a publicly traded company which ONLY prioritizes profits.
@a2 The work is yours, but the company belongs to the boss — so don’t get too emotionally attached. Just do what you’re paid for, nothing more.
Its frustrating that none from leadership will ever be made responsible for this situation.
SGs comment that "This is what healthy companies do" did make me wonder what is the point of working for corporate anymore