Thread regarding MetLife Inc. layoffs

Training others

I've come to regret working for this company. They made me leave with a bitter taste in my mouth. Training people to enable them to perform your job... how do you deal with it?

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@7wrc+1nccKRsf here, let me google that for you: https://www.hindustantimes.com/business/tata-consultancy-services-bribe-for-jobs-scandal-resource-management-group-head-leave-101687518719845.html

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What bribery scandal? What are you referring to?

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Post ID: @7wrc+1nccKRsf

You mean training TCS? This will be an interesting turn of events given the recent bribery scandal that was leaked by the whistleblower.

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Post ID: @6eyp+1nccKRsf

Why are you wasting your time commenting here?

Sounds like you are an ex-employee (“made me leave with a bitter taste in my mouth”)… just move on and don’t worry about how people train their replacements.

Thanks for your service!

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Post ID: @2wdz+1nccKRsf
  1. Alcohol. Ok, not a good idea.
  2. Drop a dime later if you know where any bodies are buried.
  3. Help competent employees leave without violating anything you signed.

I've heard that IBM sales teams hate it when a former IBM-er is on the buyer's team. IBM has terminate many employees and all of them remember it. Same thing could happen here, though not quite as likely due to the business.

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Post ID: @1inl+1nccKRsf

I don't know, but making a person train replacements is low.

Did they say they "eliminated your job"? If so, then you shouldn't have to train anyone because there is no job to perform.

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