It seems people must be just gritting their teeth till the next layoff.
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"Rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic is not a long-term strategy."
Especially true when the only chairs left for you are in the office, surrounded by other miserable employees. . Unless, of course, you get an exception to the RTO policy. But even then, why stay to watch the inevitable sinking of this legacy software wreck?
This culture sucks, and what it's making people do sucks even more.
Preparing my resume right now and getting out of this fing place ASAP. I'm tired of this s.
Tibrix is good but Shitbrix is better!
kept on thru September... but released before November when he'll have to pay up the remainder of the CIP. The gall of this group is absolutely sickening.
Right now the remaining folks are just circling the drain. It's just a matter of time it becomes intolerable so more people quit or wait to get a much smaller severance and be miserable until then. I suspect more resignations shortly.
Rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic is not a long term strategy.
I get it - but he might just fire people working at home, so no severance. I'm pretty sure his plan is "no more severance." He will work things out so that either someone is fired, or is kept on through September at which point the old severance policies are no longer in effect. I guarantee he's thought through all of this.
Yup. AND working from home, laughing at TK, waiting for my severance.