Thread regarding Truist Bank layoffs

Is everyone patronized at Truist?

Seems like the consistent number 1 complaint?

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@12c and throw hands

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Post ID: @12g+1k2abr2q5

@wr Has nothing to do with "showing who the real boss is". It's something that is even covered in our learning portal. You don't work for the manager. You work for Truist - the company. The rules apply to them just as it does to you. And if you show that you know what those are, it's quite easy to disarm abusive and toxic managers.

And depending on the state you're in, retaliation against employees for protecting themselves is a NO-GO. It just requires a little bit of reading up on.

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Post ID: @12c+1k2abr2q5

Report them to HR

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Post ID: @xz+1k2abr2q5

@wr I say ignore this troll and read up on Reactive Abuse and DARVO.
There are many people here who do this and this goon is trying to induce it.

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Post ID: @x2+1k2abr2q5

@rh I say hit them, show them who the real boss is; or maybe not, maybe go the right route and be the bigger person.

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Post ID: @wr+1k2abr2q5

Speak up if they are out of line. They cannot write you up for "talking back" especially if they are out of line. And if they retaliate, even better.

I've noticed an increase of managers who are clueless when it comes to job functions but have a chip on their shoulder. Easily bruised egos. And remember, as long as you're doing your job, following regulations and policies, they can't do anything about it but complain.

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Post ID: @rh+1k2abr2q5

@kf+1k2abr2q5 - EverQuest? Best MMORPG of all time.

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Post ID: @r8+1k2abr2q5

@kf I think you meant “riled” up but see I get paid to be in here so it keeps me from getting bored.

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Post ID: @m0+1k2abr2q5

@kd Oh, and at least get your taunts right, Fortnight is after my time. I was more of a mmo/rpg fan. I haven't played video games in years due to the fact I get to participate in a better game, luring and rounding all of you up.

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Post ID: @kf+1k2abr2q5

@kd Wrong thread stalker.

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Post ID: @ke+1k2abr2q5

@kc that before or after you got caught playing Fortnite?

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Post ID: @kd+1k2abr2q5

@jw No, I don't have a manager, I saw it happen to others.

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Post ID: @kc+1k2abr2q5

But but but purpose and and and stickers!!

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Post ID: @f2+1k2abr2q5

@et I agree, and their response to pointing this out is to "be an adult". All part of the mind games and gaslighting.

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Post ID: @ex+1k2abr2q5

I definitely feel like a child by the decisions this company makes, especially around RTO and in office expectations. Go ahead, keep giving me more work, telling me I’m doing amazing but lower my rating because I’m not in the office 4 days a week. Eventually you’ll lose people for feeling like a child and being unrecognized. And no, my job has no reason to be in office. Without getting into specifics, I don’t need to talk to any of them when I’m in.

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Post ID: @et+1k2abr2q5

I'm in the small % that has a good manager - when I say "I feel disrespected by organizational decisions" they say "yes, you should, I feel the same way and have for a decade."
But there's no recourse and in my niche jobs that pay better require 2x effort, so I just hope that the bigwig musical chairs eventually accidentally leads to a series of competent decisions that benefit people on my level.

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Post ID: @d0+1k2abr2q5

@az Some are incompetent, others are actual Psychopaths.

The dark triad actions are for sadism, not leadership. I've witnessed managers lose more money doing that, than the sum of all their gains combined.

With that going on internally, how can the firm expect to be taken seriously by outside investors?

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Post ID: @bm+1k2abr2q5

Many managers are simply incompetent, fully aware they’re in over their heads. To hide it, they overcompensate with arrogance and tear down their own team members. Just look at several EL members—blatantly unqualified for the positions they’ve been handed, yet clinging to authority they haven’t earned.

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Post ID: @az+1k2abr2q5

Funny that managers are encouraged to demonstrate superiority instead of being a proactive peer and work to do a good job together. Puzzling as it’s either stupidity or just a way to get people to leave and reduce headcount. Either way, it’s a d-mb and lazy way to run a business.

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