Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

Never get emotionally attached to a company

In my 40 year career, I’ve worked for various semiconductor companies. A lot of these companies are not around anymore. Dynasties come and go, fact of life. I learned long ago that you need to have the thought that you work to live, not live to work. Never get emotionally attached to a company, they could care less about you. I’m always amazed that when the end is near, those who are invested emotionally or played the political game with no real skills are the ones who whine the most. Intel either survives or it doesn’t, if you have skills, don’t worry. As for the rest, they get what they deserve.

@2ixa+1sus1k1Z said it perfectly.

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@OP... truer words never spoken

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Post ID: @tgbu+1sxAsefG

Exactly! That's exactly what The Hatchet Man's Playbook also says. I was watching a movie that said, "If you passed tomorrow, the classified add for your replacement would be posted before you obit was even written." That's so true. I love to see the snakes and the politicians get theirs! Have a good one!

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Post ID: @1jnu+1sxAsefG

Most of the people remaining are those following the Peter Principle. They've been promoted to their level of incompetence and would not be able to receive the same compensation elsewhere.

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Post ID: @guu+1sxAsefG

Sounds defeatist.

You do have agency.
You can change things.

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