I made the huge error of coming back for more money. A year away at a place with great management and culture, just to find absolutely nothing had improved here. The same terrible bosses, the same toxic culture, the same uncertainty. I'm more miserable than before and now plotting my exit once again. Learn from me, never go back. Money is not worth it.
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It’s was. Not is.
OP has to be a young career employee because if money was that important they’d have never left in the first place. If you’ve been here since pre-2008 pension changes you are locked into the sweetest possible deal and you can take a LOT of mental stress for the salary / bonus / 401k match / pension. You only leave for greener pastures if you’re not locked in for life.
yet you still came back. Your not here for interest of any companies your here for sabotage. You have no interesting living peacefully nor anyone one else's safety. This is a business job either act like one or be ready to sign termination agreement. Your choice. Either way its going to be too funny! the he-l with it I'll laugh anyways! HAAAAAHAHAHAHAAA!
And who do you have to blame?
Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice…..
Troll, no one takes this seriously. I have yet to see anyone who leaves Chevron and comes back or let go and be re hired. This is total BS.
You failed the intelligence test so don't complain
So you've learned that you have to pay to play. There's nothing new under the sun.
How much money