I’ve seen plenty of people give up on training because they think it won’t change anything. But every course and new skill has opened doors I never expected. Staying sharp keeps you ready when better roles come around, even if it takes a while. I know most of us are worried about layoffs and don't see a point, but this can only help in the long run.
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Why. Offices do not make the world go round. Getting dressed up like you're going to a wedding to send some emails or make a spreadsheet is not exactly high end, but you've been brainwashed to think it's important. As AI takes over you'll see that it was all bs
@bq, it appears that he is suneet...
Well you won't learn much working at Cisco. Indeed, your brain and skills will rot. So yeah, you have to keep learning on the side if you hope to ever get another job.
The most important thing most Cisco employees will ever learn is resume management. They've allowed a D-list name to dominate their resume, so the skills they will need for their next role will include how to properly fill a mop bucket, how to correctly clean a toilet, etc etc
Keep learning what? WTF are you learning while working for a piece of sh-t of a company like Cisco? How to cheat, lie and steal?
@at also be willing to drop the trousers express some serious stink gas out the back end then spread your cheeks as wide as dam possible and leave your stinkiest steamiest masterpiece for the promotion in front of the groupo!
Learning? Your best bet is to participate in the backyard party of your Indian bosses on weekends. The hiring and promotions are all discussed and determined there.
Too weird sounds preaching something
Good ones already left long ago, they knew exactly what to do
Nasty ones still at Cisco are waiting for chuckie to dump more KaK-as to them, they preach more p-o-ps from chuckie are better for them
What you’re seeing at Cisco are all commodities no inventions