Thread regarding T. Rowe Price Group Inc. layoffs

It's a joke, right?

Looking at Seb Page's "mental health" advice - Watch Netflix on sundays?!??!? How fu--ing out of touch with people do you have to be???????


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Most mental health issues can be solved with money. Any manager who doesn't understand this is unfit to lead. And the idea that Netflix can stabilize your mental health? Absolutely ridiculous.

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Post ID: @1vh+1ks7xqqwr

Honestly, Netflix every night! Need an escape somehow.

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Post ID: @1tm+1ks7xqqwr

@ey "Let them watch Netflix". Maybe as part of our severance they need to add in a free 6 month Netflix subscription. That would be much more useful then the 3rd party "Employment Help" they are giving the terminated. These people have been hanging out in the TRUIST suite at Camden Yards. This place is so dysfunctional, there could easily be a show written about it - kinda like The Office, only with egotistical mo--ns calling the shots. They are all narcissists like Trump.

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Post ID: @1dr+1ks7xqqwr

@ys AND it’s not debate if you’ve got tyrants who treat any dissent as a declaration of war, going to DEFCON1 and then proceed to play a purely political game instead of doing what’s best for clients and the company.

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Post ID: @zp+1ks7xqqwr

@xk the stifling of debate and acts of retribution are holding back meritocracy at TRP

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Post ID: @ys+1ks7xqqwr

@xx ha! Probs drink drink drink

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Post ID: @xz+1ks7xqqwr

@xk but did they watch Netflix on Sunday??

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Post ID: @xx+1ks7xqqwr

@vz so true. I’ve seen it happen where the slightest “challenge” to a supervisor led to that supervisor, in many ways, bullying that associate. Even after leaving that supervisor continued to tell tales trying to discredit that associate. So much vindictiveness.

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Post ID: @xk+1ks7xqqwr

@vz The ladies in HR would have let the retaliation occur. Personally seen it play out a dozen times. They seem to get a kick out of it.

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Post ID: @w2+1ks7xqqwr

Along with submitting my resignation to HR, I intend to blow the whistle on my supervisor's workplace bullying. I will also inform their upper management. This kind of issue can only be brought up upon departure. If I had done it while remaining at the company, I would have faced unpredictable retaliation. haha

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Post ID: @vz+1ks7xqqwr

The modern version of “let them eat cake”.

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Post ID: @ey+1ks7xqqwr

That was honestly laughable. What, did they buy a ton of Netflix stock as part of some investment strategy? It was so out of the blue it felt like cheap subliminal marketing. Sunday nights, all I do is go to bed early thinking, "Ugh, tomorrow I'll just get yelled at by my mean boss giving me nonsensical orders again." We're all adults here — you really think any of our problems are the kind that Netflix can solve? Are they kidding us?Meanwhile, my psycho boss was happily chatting away about the Netflix shows she's hooked on. I was thinking, "You should be thinking about work on Sundays — you're the one getting paid the big bucks.

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Post ID: @ce+1ks7xqqwr

I laughed reading this post - I will have to look up that nonsense. He is always posting cr-p I tuned it out a while ago. I had to go on both psych meds and blood pressure meds since I came to this place. These people are demented and it is apparent they see us less and less as individual humans and just as liabilities or future "opportunities for cuts". Any one of the "big players" here is the last person I would seek any kind of mental help or even basic compassion and empathy.

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Post ID: @bh+1ks7xqqwr

It's a joke in the sense that I did laugh out loud when I saw that post...

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