It's hard to believe there was a time when I liked my job. Sadly, it's been more than a decade since that's been true. If I wasn't close to retirement, I would already be gone.
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Yes, WF leadership has created an extremely unhealthy environment as you can see in this article:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12577517/Wells-Fargo-executive-46-jumped-death-banks-Delaware-offices-leaving-shocked-family-searching-answers.html
Corpotroll is having a hard time dealing with the reality of the employee experience.
You spend 10 years being unhappy
Sounds good
I think that says more about you than anything else. I mean over 10 years? WTF are you doing then? You weren't that close to retirement over 10 years ago. Also, that seems nothing to do with any leadership change because you've been unhappy for so long.
What was the change? No longer able to do blow and ho----s on the couch in your private office?
Wells Fargo is under the dictatorship of Charlie S.
This is like the old KGB. If you try to do the right thing, you get punished.
Incompetent Charlie and his executive team made a lot of wrong decisions to get us to this point. Carrie T is also heavily responsible for causing all these headaches.
Other than not choosing to leave, probably not much. Hudson Yards has centralized power in a way that would make the Supreme Soviet blush. No one beyond the OC has any real power, all they do is pass down information dropped on them from above.
Have you ever asked yourself how you have contributed to that? Do the inner work first babe.