After ten years in my current role, they decided to change it by announcing it in an org meeting without telling me or even mentioning it to me it in advance.
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After ten years in my current role, they decided to change it by announcing it in an org meeting without telling me or even mentioning it to me it in advance. And as for “hey we will help you find a similar role, you ve been here 25 years afterall!” - no, they did not.
When I think about it I still get very cross.
Always worth remembering your work does not care about you. It does not define you. It pays you. That’s all.
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After ten years in my current role, they decided to change it by announcing it in an org meeting without telling me or even mentioning it to me it in advance. And as for “hey we will help you find a similar role, you ve been here 25 years afterall!” - no, they did not.
When I think about it I still get very cross.
Always worth remembering your work does not care about you. It does not define you. It pays you. That’s all.
@GrantMeStrength they changed the definition of your role without telling you, and then announced the change in a public forum?
These are not serious people.
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After ten years in my current role, they decided to change it by announcing it in an org meeting without telling me or even mentioning it to me it in advance. And as for “hey we will help you find a similar role, you ve been here 25 years afterall!” - no, they did not.
When I think about it I still get very cross.
Always worth remembering your work does not care about you. It does not define you. It pays you. That’s all.
A long while back, I decided to depart an employer when it wasn’t really a good fit anymore; a younger colleague (think 1 year out of college) said to me,
“I guess I consider myself to be more loyal.”
I suggested he remember that sentence when he gets laid off from some job at some point in the future. He was, in fact, laid off from the very same employer a few months later.
Cynicism is one thing AI will not take from me…
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After ten years in my current role, they decided to change it by announcing it in an org meeting without telling me or even mentioning it to me it in advance. And as for “hey we will help you find a similar role, you ve been here 25 years afterall!” - no, they did not.
When I think about it I still get very cross.
Always worth remembering your work does not care about you. It does not define you. It pays you. That’s all.
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After ten years in my current role, they decided to change it by announcing it in an org meeting without telling me or even mentioning it to me it in advance. And as for “hey we will help you find a similar role, you ve been here 25 years afterall!” - no, they did not.
When I think about it I still get very cross.
Always worth remembering your work does not care about you. It does not define you. It pays you. That’s all.
@GrantMeStrength you are *never* family in business, even if you are biologically.
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After ten years in my current role, they decided to change it by announcing it in an org meeting without telling me or even mentioning it to me it in advance. And as for “hey we will help you find a similar role, you ve been here 25 years afterall!” - no, they did not.
When I think about it I still get very cross.
Always worth remembering your work does not care about you. It does not define you. It pays you. That’s all.
@GrantMeStrength Why quiet quit, which malicious intransigence is right there on the table.
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After ten years in my current role, they decided to change it by announcing it in an org meeting without telling me or even mentioning it to me it in advance. And as for “hey we will help you find a similar role, you ve been here 25 years afterall!” - no, they did not.
When I think about it I still get very cross.
Always worth remembering your work does not care about you. It does not define you. It pays you. That’s all.
@GrantMeStrength That sucks!
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After ten years in my current role, they decided to change it by announcing it in an org meeting without telling me or even mentioning it to me it in advance. And as for “hey we will help you find a similar role, you ve been here 25 years afterall!” - no, they did not.
When I think about it I still get very cross.
Always worth remembering your work does not care about you. It does not define you. It pays you. That’s all.
@GrantMeStrength ugh I know *exactly* how that feels...
(not in the role nearly as long though. about a year...)
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After ten years in my current role, they decided to change it by announcing it in an org meeting without telling me or even mentioning it to me it in advance. And as for “hey we will help you find a similar role, you ve been here 25 years afterall!” - no, they did not.
When I think about it I still get very cross.
Always worth remembering your work does not care about you. It does not define you. It pays you. That’s all.
@GrantMeStrength "Loyalty is encouraged because it is cheap. Loyalty is never returned because it is expensive."
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