Thread regarding Wells Fargo & Co. layoffs

whose next

Someone on my team was in a building / location that has been seeing layoffs and this employee was recently sent home to do remote work. I work closely with this person. I believe this person doesn't even understand the high probability that when we need to next reduce number(s) on our team, this employee is next, short of a miracle. Anyone else living this same front row seat of "whose next" scenario?

by
| 1949 views | | 6 replies (last ) | Reply
Post ID: @OP+1waxkOXA

6 replies (most recent on top)

"I do know how to construct Java constructs"

You apparently know how to redundantly BS as well.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @1mne+1waxkOXA

"Some of these posters have the emotional intelligence of a flea, no doubt gained by "working" at this bank for so long".

Hey. I resemble that remark. Is that what is happening to me?

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @1yxn+1waxkOXA

Well, I see the WF bully is out in full force—three posts in a row. I guess I didn't realize the grammar checker didn't catch "whose next" and changed it to who's next because I put it in parenthesis.
I do know how to construct Java constructs. Some of these posters have the emotional intelligence of a flea, no doubt gained by "working" at this bank for so long.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @1ezv+1waxkOXA

Like Shart cares about English skills. All he cares about is your ability to work for 3rd world wages.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @1lmc+1waxkOXA

Is displace people like the original poster who don’t know the different between whose and who’s.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @1iri+1waxkOXA

The next layoffs will be the people who don't know the proper contractions to use when forming English sentences.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @1uym+1waxkOXA

Post a reply

: