Thread regarding Sam's Club layoffs

It is tough to lead your team when so much is expected from us

Fortunately for me, though, I have a couple key associates who have been in the department for years and really help keep the ship from sinking. They've saved my butt so many times when I got overwhelmed, and I give them all the respect and appreciation I can possibly give.

What a lot of leaders today don't understand that what you give is what you will get back. Before becoming TL I worked in electronics along side my team, and even as the TL you'll still find me on the floor working pallets with my guys when I'm not needed elsewhere.

Even though I don't plan on being with the company forever, you still need to make the best out of the current situation. I'll be graduating college within the next few months and have already been job hunting and went on a few interviews. Even though things seem sh--ty and I plan to get out of here soon, I still go to work every day and aim to say "I gave it my all" at the end of my shift because at the day in the current moment this is what's putting food on my table and paying my bills.

Bumped from @VC5Yuxl-2hoh.

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@aua speaks from actual knowledge. Here is just a part of articles everywhere right now.

Given that the last two bear markets have seen stocks plunge by 50% or more, it's understandable that many investors are nervous that stocks (SPY) (DIA) (QQQ) might crash again. That's especially true now that we're in the longest bull market in US history, and the financial media continues to provide us with plenty of prophets of doom that boldly declare a major market crash is inevitable.

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He better find one of those other jobs quick. The markets are going to $hit here soon. Whoever doesn't get out in the coming year will have a tough time finding anything. This crash is going to be a big one.

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