This is how its always been done in America. Do people think this is a new thing?
Sounds like a game show
turn up and you are either let in or not? Even if it is, it doesnt make it right.
I saw it happen in Boston. A few colleagues couldnât swipe in, up to security, got the cardboard box and escorted to their desk to clear it out, then escorted to their cars. Not so much as a good luck
Yeah, its been like that ever since i worked with MNCâs. Its not a new thing
American employees are treated like shit, its why theyâre paid more relatively speaking
Thatâs standard OP in America in case a disgruntled lad lands back with an assault rifle.
Itâs the loss of the healthcare thatâs the rub. Maybe six months run off and hope you get a job or else hope you donât get sick.
Everytime i read back over this thread I marvel at how accurate @The_Runt was in all his predictions & suspicions around Google.
An IT visionary
I think the big tech layoffs will be a benefit to ireland as a whole. There is a demand for IT across the board from what i see. Big tech gobbles up all the graduates leaving gaps across the board. The employees let go wpnt get the same money tho. Theyâll get jobs no bother and plenty of work