Nobody I know wants to stay in this mess.
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I received my bonus in the bank as of today and have an interview next week. Only the regular workers will suffer from the corruption, falling stock prices and gobbling up companies to vomit out "excess" employees. I'm happy to get off this sinking ship.
Nope. We did not make this mess. The Candyman is to blame. 100X . How many IT people are willing to work 24 x 7 after sh-t raises, sh-t bonuses, no promotions. No chance of meeting numbers next year now. Why ki-l yourself to get these id--ts out of the mess they got themselves in. What is the reward? Layoffs and replacing us with lower cost people off shore. As the Candyman is famous for asking, "What motivates you?". HMM. Thinking about all of us walking out at the same time and leaving you holding your..bag. That would be glorious and motivating
Treating your employees like this during a bad market cycle.. The board will love Candyman and his off shore minions products
From their perspective, it’s cheaper to let people leave of their own volition, if you could consider it that, rather than laying them off and having to pay unemployment.
I am willing to go all out and do what I can to help us get out of this and become stronger. I just need to talk about that 1% raise and 38% bonus first. A lot of this is an easy fix.
And unfortunately, Witty is OK with that.
Between insider trading, cyberattacks, falling stock prices, and an antitrust lawsuit, this ship is sinking and no sane person wants to go down with it.
yep. as it should and as they expected
And I don't think anybody can blame us for that.