Thanks for checking in Sal, view from the inside is don't think you've been missed, nor has any meaningful work been affected adversely
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@I8A8LS4-3ozj You sound like a very angry, bitter person and I'm sorry your life is so miserable that you cannot recognize anyone else's redeeming qualities. I don't need to justify my opinion to you or anyone else that feels the need to categorize everyone in the same way.
I was laid off from IT a bit ago any hints as to who this is/was
pretty sure he was not leaving because he wanted to but rather it was HIS best choice of several bad ones.
One of the good guys, and someone you respected? For what? What the heck did he do for you other than if you too are an overpaid BAC exec who is also overpaid and you're in the you kiss my a$$ i'll kiss your's club? You think when they told him he needed to cut 15% of his staff he'd say hell no??? Exactly when do you think one of these blow hard execs with no talent are going to cover for your sorry a$$??? If he left voluntarily, you can be sure its because he was looking because he is as tired of having an ax hang over his head as every one else. Oh yea, I'm sure Adigya had his back, they were so chummy on the all hands calls. Like the two stooges throw in a Bassant to round out the trio.
Where did he go, and should we all be following him promptly?
I agree @I8A8LS4-1pdr - he was one of the good guys
Actually he's one of the few tech execs that I respected and given where he went and who he's working for Id say it was voluntary. ...but I'm sure you know best....
people at such a level 3 down from Ceo never voluntarily resign especially someone so overpaid as a do nothing executive as one at bac. Obviously he left to explore another opportunity when he was given a package with an offer he could not refuse
Just a suggestion. Not to post personal names on these boards. Unless you wouldn't mind your name listed if it happens to you.
Actually he resigned