Losing hours each day just to commuting wasn’t something I could accept. I don’t regret leaving. If anything, it pushed me to search more seriously for a new opportunity. I got lucky and found a role that ended up being better than my job at AIG in every way. Sometimes, being forced to cut the cord opens the door to opportunities you wouldn’t have considered otherwise.
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With RTO, low salaries and zero or low bonuses, AIG is lucky to get Drvg Users/Dealers and Axe Mvrderers as employees.
AIG has been attracting only low calibre "workers" for decades. The latest antics, RTO, low salaries, and BullSh!t from the C-Suite will only attract Drvg Users/Dealers and Axe Mvrderers and others No other company will hire. ROTFLMFAO !
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@2j5 Welcome to the forum HR. Everyone has their opinion. Someone with a 40mi one-way commute through heavy traffic may not share yours. And let's talk about distractions. I don't miss the constant interruptions from mindless colleges with stupid gossip.
I love the office too I’m not sure why everyone is complaining less distractions then home.
I love RTO let’s keep it rolling to 5 days a week permanent
In Europe there is still not rto policy. Many competitors are actually increasing wfh days, only American companies are trying to go back to 2000
Get back to the office stop being a b-m
So happy for you so many better companies than AIG right then it’s a disaster here.