Most, if not all of us here sacrificed a hell of a lot more in a few years than the champagne sipping, caviar and cracker eating, country club golf cart driving, snarky-assmid-level and executive-level management louts could put in an entire lifetime.
We made this company money for them to misappropriate on behalf of their incompetence and this is how we get paid back for our efforts...by making us pay for their mistakes with our careers. Besides, if market conditions where to blame, then perhaps they can explain why Hynix is making profits with their DRAM sales while the corporate clowns spend their entire days in board room meetings talking about things they don't intend to fix other than cuts cuts cuts cuts and more cuts. Putting a band aid on cuts doesn't solve the problem when you keep marching your troops into a bed of thorns, ignoring the warning signs now does it Marky Mark Durcan?
Anyway, if you didn't wear knee pads and said "yes" all the time, you weren't liked. Forget your work ethics and principles, the good ol' boys are looking for a few good men to butter them up with things they want to hear, not your innovative thinking or your personal sacrifices and we all had to learn that the hard way. Good luck to you, buddy.
This will be my last post on this site, I don't want to be a dick and hijack this post anymore than I already have at this point.
Others need this space to share what they have and it needs to be said, regardless of what it will accomplish. We know it won't change anything, but perhaps it can read by someone who is thinking about working at Micron as a dire warning to stay the hell away. It is far from the company I used to know and embrace at one time.
That being said, I wish everyone, including those who survived (except the management and their knee pad wearing snitch bitch servants) the very best and more. It was an honor folks, even to those I never had the pleasure of meeting personally. Blessings to you and your families during these awful times.