An oft-used phrase on here is “get out while you still can”. It’s used by folks that have been laid off from WFT. What does that mean? It implies that at some point, it will be IMPOSSIBLE to leave. Why is this? Will there come a point in the not-too-distant future when WFT shackles the remaining employees and forces them into hard labor with no possibility of escape? Would it not make more sense to “ride this horse until it can’t run any more”?
The Original poster, @VEWrYes-8lzg got it right. What’s the deal with people using this phrase all the time? I get it that it’s smart to look for other jobs, but getting out at any cost doesn’t make sense to me.