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Before he died, a father said to his son; “Here is a watch that your grandfather gave me. It is almost 200 years old. Before I give it to you, go to the jewellery store in town. Tell them that I want to sell it, and see how much they offer you."

The son went to the jewellery store, came back to his father, and said; "They offered £150.00 because it's so old."

The father said; “Go to the pawnshop."

The son went to the pawnshop, came back to his father, and said; "The pawnshop offered £10.00 because it looks so worn."

The father asked his son to go to the museum and show them the watch.

He went to the museum, came back, and said to his father; “The curator offered £500,000.00 for this very rare piece to be included in their precious antique collections."

The father said; “I wanted to let you know that the right place values you in the right way. Don't find yourself in the wrong place and get angry if you are not valued. Those that know your value are those who appreciate you, don't stay in a place where nobody sees your value."

Know your worth.

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Many young people started new businesses creating custom masks, others, who were already moving significantly in this direction, have established their presence in areas as diverse as gaming advisors, writers, podcasters, game scenario authors, educational content creators, online coordinators, data journalists, modelers and so forth. Some of those people may go back to their day jobs, many of them probably won’t, because they recognize that the dead-end jobs that they were in weren’t going anywhere (and likely no longer are supportable).

My expectation is that companies, many companies, will try to revive their onsite business activity, but will end up with real occupancy at about 35%. This is around the level that companies that have successfully transitioned over to work-from-home maintain, with most of that being managers. Most of the creative, administration and technical staff will likely end up fighting hard to not go back to the office on a regular basis, though they may end up going in one or two times a week.

Another shift I expect to see is that employees (local) will migrate to a 4/10 work week, with two days onsite, two days offsite, and three days for a long weekend. What is likely to happen as well is that companies may very well split incoming into base wages and cost-of-living allowances or COLA (a move that Facebook has proposed) for remote workers. This might be considered unfair at worst, but is actually a fairly decent compromise, as it splits the difference of location arbitrage between the employee and the employer.

The real lesson to be learned here is that the Pandemic has, ironically, been an accelerant. It has pulled us into the future by perhaps five or six years because we had to. The effects of the Pandemic will fade, but as it recedes, it’s leaving a very changed landscape. Having let the genie out of the bottle, getting it back in will likely prove beyond possible.

The office is dead. We can officially retire the water cooler.

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Post ID: @4ves+152rT0A2

Lets give Gena a 3% raise because she has the highest sales scorecard for the year. Gena's plan was lowered so drastically via elimination of brands, so she did nothing all throughout the year and cruised to this achievement. She even earned Magic 6 honors. Lets give Jen a 1% raise because her sales s—ed as her sales target was planned so high she couldn't achieve her goal - Jen did everything she could, planned promotions, beat last year, achieved credit but just could not make plan. The DMs were certain of growth for the new products introduced, but it didn't quite work as they hoped.

No raise this year due to CoVid... But this is how Macy's values our worth.

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Post ID: @3pzy+152rT0A2

This dude has bigot to be a foreign worker. He spelled jewelry like they do in India.

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Post ID: @2ptp+152rT0A2

Leave Macy's period

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Post ID: @2snb+152rT0A2

Oh wow! To the original poster THANK YOU SO MUCH. This story is deep and impactful. People are "valued " until they are sick, has a family issue, or falsely accused without proper investigation, maybe phoney investigations and the value magically disappears. Hope someone will get the message. Now is the time to do some deep self analysis. Thanks again

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Post ID: @2kcf+152rT0A2

That place definitely doesn't value you. I left MST 6 months ago after everyone I looked up to started to leave the company. It's too far gone IMO

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