If you don’t like this company, leave and move on. For those of us that care about this company - we don’t want you here.
I sort of agree w/ this statement. I like Cisco, but I don't like the stance the ELT is taking on many issues that have nothing to do with business. Or the increase in LR's and how they're communicated and implemented over the past 5 yrs compared to how it was done under Chamber's tenure.
Worried about possibly being laid off? - Then put in the effort to become valuable to this organization.
I'm not worried about being laid off. Never have been. BUT, Cisco has laid me off twice. And I've been asked to come back by a manager who worked w/ me or worked with someone who worked with me twice. I wouldn't have been asked to come back if I wasn't valuable to the organization yet somehow I got LR'd twice.
If you are unhappy, quit and move on. Otherwise step up, quit complaining and be the positive change you want to see.
Sometimes you have to complain about issues or they get ignored. But I agree, be the positive change you want to see.
It’s time to get real… Either take pride in the company you work for - otherwise kindly seek life elsewhere!
I take pride in Cisco, but I still don't like the way LR's are handled by getting rid of older or "expensive" employees and hiring younger and/or less experienced workers to help the "bottom line" since many less experienced workers can't provide the same quality of work and experience. I'm not saying all older workers are worth keeping. They (and I) have to keep their skills current, but replacing an experienced worker who's seen common issues and learned how to trouble shoot them for 10-15 yrs and gotten good at it, replacing them with someone (or more than one) who has less than 5 yrs experience in that field and can't trouble shoot enterprise-wide issues just to save on salary is not the answer. LR people who don't deliver and keep the ones that do.
Just my 2c.