Why do so many people feel the need to post their hot take on JD, EH, state of the company and their thoughts on the future of Nike?
Also, to the guy that posted his email he sent to JD, actually why? Like what kind of weird world does LinkedIn clout and likes get you?
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The guy who sent an email to JD is very strange, buddy he isn't reading your email. He's taking his 30 million or whatever and moving on. You don't need to be empathetic to him as if the two of you are leaders on the same level. You make $200k max, JD makes that much per paycheck.
All of the egos made LinkedIn cringe. The TLDRs espousing the history making EH move bringing tears to their eyes OMFG. The HOPE poster was particularly, I mean, yes it’s clever/funny but I think it was posted with genuine… I don’t know…. Allegiance?
PEOPLE GET A LIFE. NIKE don’t care about you. Nike is a company.
LinkedIn was made for cringe
Linkedin is the worst, that's why
It's because narcissists need people to know what they think about things.
The hiring world outside of Nike LinkedIn posts and engagement definitely can matter, so there’s that.
Forget about the future of Nike. Worry about tomorrow and your job security first. Winter is coming, and there are rumors that October’s going to bring some surprises—not the good kind—starting with the earnings call
I'm surprised by how many people are tagging EH and talking him up, publicly bragging about their relationship with him. I love the positive vibes, but it’s a bit concerning how quickly people might change their tune if things don’t go their way. Who knows, there could be mass layoffs soon
It is really getting out of hand… someone input EH’s picture in the iconic Obama 2008 election poster with the word “Hope” under it. It’s ridiculous.
But, like, why do you care?
What email, I wanna seeeee