Remember when folks were needed for everyday tasks? Most were quick to take a remote position then. How's that working out for you now?
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Has anyone been able to translate this post into English yet?
I took my 45k in severance and all my RSUs and walked right into a new job with more pay. Worked out well, mo---------r.
"Essential". The mail. A lot of mgrs simply needed people in the office to justify their jobs and support their egos. Their endless meaningless power points weren't working for them on teams.
Are you talking about LN's deloitte team? Their involvement sure does line up with the failure of the company.
It all started when they hired outsiders to make “improved” process and steal our work we worked so hard to create over all these years.
Making more money. Better benefits. Working from home every day. Not getting jerked around by managers where first it was going in 3 days one week/2 the next, then it’s 3 days every week, now it’s going to be 4 days. I’d rather have a job where I can trust management to stand by their policies better than that. And my company didn’t just lay off 15% of the employees. I’d say it’s working out quite well, thanks for asking!!
Yes...I also remember being so essential that I had to get a vaccine just to keep my job. I regret ever being so cowardly and letting Crown bully me into it.
Haters gonna hate ;)
It’s working out fine Jay ;)
I still have my job AND I’m remote, so I guess it’s working out fine.
I’m not understanding your question.