@bb+1jqvgqq6z Nice try, but WF isn’t your run-of-the-mill corporate beast—it’s a Harvard MBA case study in dysfunction. Every business school dissects how this bank sc--wed its clients, from fake accounts to insurance scams—he-l, many classes assign The Fearless Organization just to unpack the mess. Coming to this board, it’s clear they’ve turned that talent on employees: skewed, curved performance reviews rigged for rank-and-yank efficiency, a “location strategy” so vague it’s never been defined. Standard downsizing? No, this is next-level filthy.
And don’t miss the old-timers quietly quitting (QQ)—sitting on fat severance stacks, praying for the axe to set them free. They’ve checked out, but QQ has a cost: the slow rot of staying in a soul-crushing pit. My advice? Weigh it. Henry Cloud’s Boundaries nails it—healthy limits are lifeblood. Physical, emotional, mental—set them, or this place will bleed you dry. If the toll of quiet quitting outweighs that severance check, get out. WF’s not “every company”—it’s a masterclass in why you need to know when to run.