Thread regarding Ford layoffs

Should i even work hard? When is the next round of layoffs?

Wondering if i should go give more interviews or do my work here

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Post ID: @OP+1qHGT266

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Do the job you are being paid to do. Sharpen your skills. Learn as much as you can. When you leave (by your choice or theirs) you can leave with no regrets.

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Post ID: @2mtl+1qHGT266

Do quiet quitting before the company quiet quits you

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Post ID: @1vpo+1qHGT266

Work shall set you free

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Post ID: @1jym+1qHGT266

The name of the game everyone plays (or should be playing) is make the most you can with as little responsibility as possible. This is the way. just like businesses want as much work for the least amount of spend, the highest quality for the cheapest price...

Some people see a problem with this, but this is how business works and for some reason people don;t think this applies to people who work jobs. It's a common principal that should be understood. Like @pjo+1qHGT266 rightly stated. Do what you are paid to do and that's it. You go above and beyond...that's what bonuses are for.

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Post ID: @kdr+1qHGT266

OP- Work hard to have current market skills and to find a really good job

Working hard to keep your Ford job is not worth it. It is a waste of time

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Post ID: @ygw+1qHGT266

You should just quit now. There’s tons of jobs out there. It will only take you a day or two to find an even better job.

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Post ID: @eep+1qHGT266

Just as other poster said. Do what you should do. Just do not work your a-s off. Always have a backup plan.

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Post ID: @pjo+1qHGT266

Do the job that you’re being paid to do. Prepare for a new job on your own time.

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