What a waste of everyone's time - slides make it worse.
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Got better things to do. Actual work. Picking my nose, you know, whatever. FHY.
Yeah managers ask their employees if they're going to the watch parties for these town halls like its an episode of Game of Thrones. I could never be brain washed enough to go to a room and sit with a bunch of people to watch a town hall of a CEO saying what his favorite food is of a city he's visiting.
Seriously people, stop attending these things. There's absolutely no benefit. All it does is raise the blood pressure. No one needs that S.
After watching a few town halls where the first couple pre-planned questions were always: 1-how are we improving diversity and 2-what are we doing about the environment, I swore I'd never watch again.
Shart and his band of losers and ar-e kissers use these townhalls as an excuse to spend crazy $ as they travel to different cities flying all over the country staying in fancy hotels and go out to expensive hotels and drink dollars away that could be instead used to the benefit of the workforce. Truly an evil enterprise led by an even more sadistic group of id--ts at the top. The regulators should come in an uncover the waste at the top and the questionable activities taking place by these id--ts.
They wouldn’t put that drivel in writing
If you show up, it just encourages it more
but then how would we know what books they're reading or where they are vacationing?
@a1 I've been at WF for over 25 years, and every single TH has been exactly that.
Those meetings are just a checkmark for the C-Suite to prove they "keep employees informed of the state of Wells Fargo." Most of the time I close the screen before they are halfway through. It is nauseating seeing their yapping mouths flap.
I stopped listening to Shart and Powell after RTO. The only words they can ever say to me that I give an S about are either "here's your severance" or "I'm leaving the company". Nothing else will be heard.
💯! Just an email. I also don't find any value on watching a circle j*rk fireside chat filler where leaders just sp-t canned lines at us, that were fed to them by HR.
When was the last time one of our important questions was answered honestly and completely? Can anyone even remember? There's really no reason to attend or watch anymore. It's just PR spin, damage control, and self-congratulation among the higher-ups.