There are too many reasons to list here, but the thing that broke the camels back for me was the constant attempts at gaslighting. I understand a company has to keep up their reputation in the public eye and will gloss over things, but when gaslighting becomes the MO in everyday business, it becomes impossible to work.
It started to become apparent the company choosing toxic manipulation when DW sent an email in 2020 saying there will be no layoffs while knowing he intended to do much worse. So, instead of layoffs, he’d force retirement s and direct management to gaslight employees into thinking they were unproductive by pass out PIPs at random. They did all this to avoid any bad press that came from layoffs.
From that moment on, it seems gaslighting has taken center stage in our business plan.
Over the years, when we would have to accept something from the higher ups that went against logic, at least my manager would admit it was wrong or at least a bad idea. Now, that no longer happens.
Earlier this year, my manager (whom I’m fairly close with) tried to convince me that a fact was not a fact. I had proof (emails, test results, etc.) He flat out refused to back down. It was a bizarre encounter. I knew then that the rot had seeped so deep that there was no way I could continue to work there. Since then, these crazy mental games have happened too often to count with many people throughout the company.
I’m out at the end of the year.
An excellent post from @drg+1k9sqdjO, it deserved a bump to the top.