Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

It's not the Corporation, Company to blame

The company was once a great place to go into and walk out of happy. People enjoyed the good ol' days of Intel. Things change, management shuffles. We entrust the Board of Directors to represent the company. The perverbial "torch" is passed on, we've had some great Leaders( not managers ) Leaders who cared about the company and the people who were employeed.

Now it's an assembly line of numbers,everyone is a number, you need to move faster, there's no room for illness, "management" sees that as weakness. I actually had a manager tell me his integrity was intact and he had no problems sleeping at night, I call "BS" . He bold faced lied to me. I say to him, good luck continuing sleeping without any guilt of impacting individuals lives.

As for BK, your day will come around also, the lavious life you live now, I hope , actually I strive to succeed, and have you serve me. Your time as CEO ticks just as the remainder of our tick has died.

We can live with knowing our character was never in question. Intel management is heavy, lighten the load, go face the people who you cowardly set a criteria onto managers to ensure they could not be successful. There are lies to ensure you meet a quota to eliminate the job force. It's not an American Company. Face the people who are left behind and see the sadness, they are beaten down. How will you change morale in a failing company?

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That's amazing... I moved for this company , left my family to work day and night... All hours to the bone... Single parent... He should have to face the actual people , but all he sees as numbers. I believe in karma, one day it'll get him. The worst CEO I've ever seen at Intel!

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#GOLD POST

It's not the Corporation, Company to blame

The company was once a great place to go into and walk out of happy. People enjoyed the good ol' days of Intel. Things change, management shuffles. We entrust the Board of Directors to represent the company. The perverbial "torch" is passed on, we've had some great Leaders( not managers ) Leaders who cared about the company and the people who were employeed.

Now it's an assembly line of numbers,everyone is a number, you need to move faster, there's no room for illness, "management" sees that as weakness. I actually had a manager tell me his integrity was intact and he had no problems sleeping at night, I call "BS" . He bold faced lied to me. I say to him, good luck continuing sleeping without any guilt of impacting individuals lives.

As for BK, your day will come around also, the lavious life you live now, I hope , actually I strive to succeed, and have you serve me. Your time as CEO ticks just as the remainder of our tick has died.

We can live with knowing our character was never in question. Intel management is heavy, lighten the load, go face the people who you cowardly set a criteria onto managers to ensure they could not be successful. There are lies to ensure you meet a quota to eliminate the job force. It's not an American Company. Face the people who are left behind and see the sadness, they are beaten down. How will you change morale in a failing company?

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