Now, I’ve got a job at a company that’s growing like crazy, leading the way in its field, and super innovative. Employees can actually speak up without worrying about getting on some political senior director’s layoff list. I’m getting stock that’s actually worth something—unlike those Cisco shares—and I’ve got a professional manager now, not someone who’s only in his position because the senior director likes him (bo-t li---r). The senior director and VP here don‘t play favorites/nepotism and actually value the employees. Plus, I’m making more money, and there are real career opportunities.
And the best part? With my years of experience at Cisco, my knowledge of their dysfunction and main weaknesses, and my network, it’s going to be very to pull customers away from them - and my focus will be to win current Cisco customers be assured.
It took a while, but it was totally worth it.