Thread regarding Dell Inc. layoffs

These kinds of expectations have to be squashed

https://twitter.com/JeffreyMHebert/status/1427393091149828096

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Post ID: @OP+1cnNQEUU

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LOL...what country are you from and why are you working for an American company?

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Post ID: @1hca+1cnNQEUU

TO @1sgg+1cnNQEUU:
Modern America most certainly is dominated by fools and lazy bastards. That's why is the laughing stock of the world. You bastards should live and sleep in your office. Instead you are watching po-n and boozing all day from home and you are getting paycheck for it. And Yes, I am Michael D. reading this forum.

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Post ID: @1lsr+1cnNQEUU

To @1kbs+1cnNQEUU:

Michael Dell is that you, or maybe Jeff Clarke????

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Post ID: @1sgg+1cnNQEUU
  • and I don't even feel guilty working just three hours daily as I'm FORCED to work from home because Dell is too chicken to send us back to office.
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Post ID: @1tdp+1cnNQEUU

To paraphrase the banner that the workforce consultants (the Bobs) from the movie "Office Space" put up at Enetec... always remember to ask yourself "Is this good for the Company?"

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Post ID: @1web+1cnNQEUU

How this is funny? Everyone in the US should work like that. Otherwise we will become very quickly the fat cow and laughing stock to the world .. We are already laughing stock.

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Post ID: @1kbs+1cnNQEUU

Why is an anecdote from something that happened over 20 yrs ago all of a sudden being treated like something cool on Twitter? I agree with that guy Dan Price, but the rest of it is history.

I remember when my mother went to work in the 70s and they sent her home for not wearing gloves, on the same day my father got sent home for not wearing a hat. At least they were able to have a three martini lunch together and smoke a few cigarettes before returning home in the car they shared.

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Post ID: @afm+1cnNQEUU

In my opinion Dave contributed to that stupidity as much as the company did. You need to set your own boundaries in life.

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Post ID: @sdz+1cnNQEUU

"I still remember a quarterly awards ceremony at Dell in the late Nineties. The presenter said "This goes to Dave, who missed his baby being born AND her first steps to get this launched!" Everyone clapped and I decided then and there I was getting a different job."

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