Thread regarding Bank of America layoffs

Loving these gas prices

Just one of the many pleasures of RTO.

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Wait a minute. So I’m supposed to get excited about a $7.00 cup a 50 cent lanyard and stale candy delivered to my home via Fed Ex as a way to say Thank You? It amazes me how some people got so excited over that. So I guess that’s supposed to make the bank the best place to work. Uh huh.

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Regular is going to $9 per gallon

Start budgeting.

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Post ID: @1frg+1fA6BVq8

Forcing RTO is ki----g any environmental stance the bank claims to have. "ESG" is a joke, claiming to save the environment.

Then, on top of inflation hitting food and goods, we're now forced to spend any raise (if you got one) on fuel to go sit in a cubical and work on a laptop that we toted in from home, doing work for a manager in another city. Brian is just being evil at this point, lighting cigars with $100 bills and directing the trickle-down message of "do more with less. We're an in-office company."
Per CNN yesterday: "The average household uses about 90 gallons a month, so a $1.09 increase in gas prices costs that household about $98 a month, or just less than $1,200 over the course of a year."

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Post ID: @1nws+1fA6BVq8

Good thing we all own DeLorean's that run on banana skins. That Keystone XL pipeline cancelation is looking like the epic fail of the century.

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Post ID: @1nwi+1fA6BVq8

Just another way the worker is getting effed. Until we unionize we won’t have a voice.

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Post ID: @mpv+1fA6BVq8

I just filled up and it broke $130. I put my list of trips and routes in excel to figure to try and minimize unnecessary travel. I would buy a new vehicle that's better on fuel but the lots are empty or they want way above sticker.

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