Thread regarding Wells Fargo & Co. layoffs

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Just heard Jim Cramer swoon over Charlie, "Charlie Scharf has his team in place, that's the stock to buy!"

Great reminder of who Charlie works for.

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@2vau+1rKEGMBw

"I've been doing my job at a high level for years."
Good on you, superstar! know your place.

"but keep working under his desk in the hopes that being a pathetic sycophant will save you from his schemes."

So, what are you implying here about me? I'm not even an employee anymore, just a retiree who is rooting for my stock to rise, and basking in your pain.

workers of the world unite!

fool.

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@1wyn+1rKEGMBw

I've been doing my job at a high level for years. Shart has not, but keep working under his desk in the hopes that being a pathetic sycophant will save you from his schemes. It won't. He'll fire you to, and feel good about it. He's said so, publicly. I can do my job and call out failed leadership and horrible ideas. 8 is Great was a horrible idea, I wasn't going to cheerlead for it and I'm certainly not going to do the same for Shart's failed ideas. He's a horrible leader and a worse person. In a few years he'll be gone and this company will be much better off without him.

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Post ID: @2vau+1rKEGMBw

It's all rigged. Perhaps opt out of USD and get with the program...

$BTC

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@1ddc+1rKEGMBw

"Literally every single penny of profits WF has ever made, or will ever make, is the direct result of the efforts of real employees. Shart never made a sale here, not one. He's a massive cost with no identifiable benefit. Does he work for shareholders? Sure. Also, his performance is garbage and he has driven the cost of doing business up relative to our future competition. There's nothing efficient about what he's doing. Quite the opposite, and we'll all pay for it.

So yes, we are a means to an end. The end is profits, and without us they don't exist."

Then why were you hired?

you're not entitled to any of the pennies of profit wf has made.

It is your JOB, that you willingly accepted.

just stop with the 'workers control the means of production' horsesh*t.

shut yer piehole and just do. your. job. if you are unhappy with your compensation, find another company to burden with entitlement.

wf isn't a charity.

sigh entitled feeling people wear me me out.

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@alx+1rKEGMB

Literally every single penny of profits WF has ever made, or will ever make, is the direct result of the efforts of real employees. Shart never made a sale here, not one. He's a massive cost with no identifiable benefit. Does he work for shareholders? Sure. Also, his performance is garbage and he has driven the cost of doing business up relative to our future competition. There's nothing efficient about what he's doing. Quite the opposite, and we'll all pay for it.

So yes, we are a means to an end. The end is profits, and without us they don't exist.

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@alx+1rKEGMBw

"They are just the means to the end."

well, yes. You are an employee. Do your job. CS works for the shareholders, that's his job!

sigh. honestly, these entitled 'employees'.

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Post ID: @syn+1rKEGMBw

Well if Jim endorsed it, the stock is about to crash!

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Post ID: @kwq+1rKEGMBw

Cramer had good intentions early on, was a refreshing take on stock analysis. Then the whole shock-jock stuff got way out of hand. A victim of his own and/or CNBC's hubris.

All I want to do after seeing his video clips is to grab a mallet and play whack-a-mole.

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Post ID: @kdz+1rKEGMBw

Charlie works for the shareholders, nobody but them. Who else would he be working for? The employees? Not a chance. They are just the means to the end.

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Post ID: @alx+1rKEGMBw

LOL!!! Cramer is the beat indicator of a market dip.

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Post ID: @vow+1rKEGMBw

Wall Street bets on Reddit will short the stock on Cramer’s endorsement, alone. Not good.

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Post ID: @fvd+1rKEGMBw

In addition to Steel, Cramer had Stumpf on where Stumpf gave his "sorry, not sorry" speech...droned on about the buck stops with him before throwing the "bad apple" employees under the bus....after Stumpf's non-mea culpa speech, Cramer wanted to give Stumpf a pass....we all know how that ended.....

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Post ID: @aya+1rKEGMBw

I remember Cramer having Steel on his show crowing about Wachovia. Shortly thereafter Wachovia had to be rescued

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Post ID: @ufa+1rKEGMBw

If Cramer likes the stock it's definitely time to "sell sell sell". That guy.

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