Our mission is self-serving, and we will always sacrifice our people to achieve that. That’s what she meant, just like the military does.
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Mission first, People Always
just means:
It’s always Mission First and it is achieved by screwing the People Always!!
Sincerely,
Nepotist PatFrost
Frost-Thayer alliance runs strong in shaping HR.
I thought only Naik stood for nepotism but reading all these posts, the lady on the mission seems to have pulled a bigger one.
Our legal team does a great job protecting company from internal and external liabilities. No one is above the law.
Is nepotism included in the anti-bribe and anti-corruption training? Do all of our leaders have to take and pass this annual training? I wonder how long her conflict of interest declaration is. She probably hides behind the "Top Secret" category for everything.
"Redeployment." So, that scheme finally makes sense to me as being from a military person who has no idea how private sector business and employment actually work. To think people were going to sign up for additional projects for no additional compensation above and beyond the job they can barely keep up with on a 7 year old laptop bogged down with IT "security".
She only likes positive feedback in different times.
"Fort Seagate" in pocket of Bluffdale. Nudge, nudge, wink, wink.
The nepotism runs deep. Thayer is her military buddies getting paid by Seagate and she continues to be on their board.
Our company should be rebranded as "Fort Seagate" so that she can feel like she is in her natural habitat. HR team already looks like a military retirement outpost.
HDD manufacturing requires highly specialised skills, some technical areas take years to build but then this lady from nowhere said, you can always be an artillery, infantry or cannon fodder at anytime as she wishes.
She's an outsider hired and paid highly to ravage STX. It's just the dawn of a systemic failure she has accomplished that we are seeing now...