My uncle who works at the c-suite said so
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@eq Bahahahahahaha. THAT'S funny.
@jm I'm a Mog!!
My sister's friends cousins former college roommate is friends with a c-suite who said an even 5k will be s-canned by Q4 end.
For serious yo
Which Part of the business ? We just had reorgs that are not even fully in place. Some roles still need to be adjusted. We just had the tech reorg and some warehouse colleagues were let go. After 14 years at the swoosh I lost count of how many reorgs we had and what they were called.
who is that uncle? the guy who bought a million share!
Last June, the email came on a Monday to WFH the rest of the week. Most of my group was let go Tuesday morning.
The phrase likely originated in 1887 when British Prime Minister Robert Gascoyne-Cecil (Lord Salisbury) appointed his nephew, Arthur Balfour, to a high political office. This blatant act of nepotism meant that if "Bob" (Robert) was your uncle, your success was guaranteed.
Well, at least it's tangentially related to other conversations
Bro if you don't know what Bob's your uncle means don't used. You used it in the wrong context, remember it's better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.
This forum is starting to be so hilarious. true Nike culture right in this post!
While this is made in jest, I would bet that's the case. Conduct the layoffs the last week of the month, enter May with the latest new world order. Start the new FY Q1 with who's left.
I tend to believe it
though, the bob's your uncle, is a bit misleading....none the less, likely holds