I can always get behind a culture that pushes you hard to grow. I can’t deal with one that disrespects everyone and belittles anyone based on rank. It’s stupid. A job here isn’t worth any dollar amount. Bill is a creepy dude. Why work here? What does that say about you? I’m out of here.
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@2hj Why you no gone? You go! You get out here!
@2hj " If you are so valuable", spoken like a true fake. You do realize you come across too dim to be a real leader. You may think you are portraying a hard nosed corporate officer laying out reality but you lack depth of thought. This isn't a factory floor or locker room, hero.
@1ad what other firms have you worked for?
@k5 this was my post and it is 100% true. Sorry if it offends your little feelings. Poor thing. Leave. Go elsewhere. Guarantee you will be singing the same song in 1 month there. If you are so valuable, start your own business. That will really open your eyes.
@1hz welcome to corporate America.
@1pc Concerned Shareholder here, Will you elaborate on what truth was told and what truth was not?
@1q9 Kindly spare us the embellishments. We are fully apprised of your esteemed title as a banking officer; no further mythmaking is required. I trust my syntax now meets your exacting standards?
@1q6 LOL AVP? Beyond that Young Buck.
Figured it was you, the syntax and lack of intellect is the same in all your posts.
@1pt you will not make AVP with that attitude
@1pc All you've done is proven people's point. I know you aren't a manager, no one on the level speaks and behaves like you do. It's like a frat boy trope you are portraying.
Though, the "whining" trope is a hSTI thing. It's a fallback statement many mid level people use to dismiss valid concerns. Whine this and Whine that. Juvenile mentality.
@1pc All you've done is proven people's point. I know you aren't a manager, no one on the level speaks and behaves like you do. It's like a frat boy trope you are portraying.
You aren’t leaving anywhere. If you could you would already. You definitely wouldn’t be posting on this board.
Whine if you are told the truth and whine if you aren’t. Management is the problem.
Yawn!
@1gn The Teammates don't trust "management" because the Teammates are wise and have witnessed what goes on here.
"m"anagement doesn't trust the Teammates because they know that the Teammates are good, hard working, and diverse while "m"anagement are not. My manager will smile right at you while lying through his teeth. He will trash talk my colleagues to me as if he is fishing for me to agree, ( a trap), while doing the same thing to others about me.
I am sickened by his presence, not because of authority but because he is a sleazy. I have been told on numerous occasions by Executives that they think he is a "sc-mbag", their exact words. Yet he remains and continues to saturate my LOB with manure.
It's a culture of employees distrusting management (documented in prior employee engagement surveys) and management distrusting employees. Not a good or productive environment to thrive in. Bill (CEO) is tone-deaf. In the last town hall he indicated he asked AI to summarize Truist's corporate culture. No Bill. The way to do that would be to hire an independent firm to ask employees to candid, anonymous feedback. And, when it is a great company, employee responses will overwhelmingly reflect it whether responses are anonymous or not. This let us know Bill was NOT serious, nor does he care to face the truth.
@k5 Wrong. Truist was by far the worst culture I've worked for (and I've worked for 5 banks/financial institutions in similar commercial lending roles).
Goodbye. You are going to find that it is the same across most major corporations today.
@ah 100% agree. Although the culture is filled with nepotism and favortism, its a job. We all want equal treatment, but its never going to happen. Not here. So for those of us on the bottom of the pecking order the best we can do is conform to the bro club culture and hope we don't get RIFed.
We’re (the general employment climate) in a period where retaining a paycheck is life or death. This is why we work - to survive and put food on the table. I agree with your sentiment of displeasure but we work to pay bills and maybe…afford some creature comforts.
Ummm, ok. Bye Felicia?