I keep asking myself that same question over and over again. Why do we bother? People work so hard, they sacrifice so much, and what do they get in return? They get treated like they don't matter, walked all over, and eventually discarded. The people who actually care about this place, the ones who genuinely give a damn, they're all leaving. And who can blame them? There's no point anymore.
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It's simple OP, we keep trying because we don't want to hand Shart an easy excuse to fire us for cause. I work for the package, and no one is going to take it away from me.
“ Together we’ll go far.” This means:
- CS and his dbag cronies will go all the way to their yachts and mansions while laughing at your suffering
- Employees will go to therapy and the food pantry (or anywhere else, just not here…..Charlie Chainsaw hates all of u American workers))
- Customers will go to the CFPB to file complaints due to the bank’s shady practices that aren’t actioned.
need to put food on the table,
no other alternative opportunities yet,
darn that build in responsibility dna can not be turned off,
only BIG event can change things a little,
wishing it happens soon if ever
When a billionaire needs more, that's not success, that's addiction. These are not people to idolize.
Because for some the cruelty is the point and no amount of money is enough because it isn't all of the money. It's like the missile gap churchill lamented where you reach a point it's just stupid: "if you go on with this nuclear arms race, all you are going to do is make the rubble bounce." Doesn't matter, you have anything? That's unacceptable.
@a7 No you can't actually. But it's going to be really funny when you find out that your H1B visa wasn't worth getting when housing skyrockets even higher.
You guys are still trying?
@OP
Sniff.
Can I get a hug?
An entire MBA curriculum could be built around "What NOT to do" and just lay out the story / disaster called Wells Fargo. The calamity couldn't be sold to Hollywood for a movie because it would be rejected for being unrealistic. Every damn day is some self-made disaster created by these mo--ns.