After everything that has happened, I stopped saying yes to every new task they toss around. The cuts left fewer people, and somehow they expect the rest of us to absorb it without blinking. I am keeping my limits firm now. It feels better to push back instead of letting them pile it on.
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@a3 make sure you flush, not like the savages in Berkley Heights.
@fc If you quit... why are you posting here.
That's not too inspiring.
I quit the extra after Sapience and the in office mandate. Even though new leadership has loosened up on it, the bad taste Fr@nk left behind remains.
@OP Would love to believe you but most people with that attitude that complain and don't just leave never contributed as much as they say. Often show up as fickle narcissists who leave their team to pick up their slack no matter what.
There is a space between the extremes of being a seat warmer collecting paychecks and being a $60-for-6-er.
Over a long period of time this is called being honest, fair and competent. In practice it means having integrity in how you do your work.
🦃 Happy Holidays 🦃
extra effort is the only way we right this ship, sixty for six
Only thing I'm pushing back is a fat log in the bathroom, that's where all my effort is going in this cr-ppy company lmao