We do own the company. We, as associates (long term) are shareholders. The company used to invest in “people” and they had “respect for the individual”. Among the other basic beliefs that started this company. We’ve gotten away from that and it shows. Some things we can’t control, but others we can. Such as choosing to stick with it or bail. What some can’t comprehend is that most of us who are long term (20 years or more) have invested our dedication and trust in this company and have chosen it as our career. The 20something year olds will never understand this because they have not given the same loyalty and dedication. Yes, we feel betrayed. Only because we know the hard work and dedication we have given is no longer appreciated. Comment as you wish but if you’re a 20somethibg year old saying stop crying, you clearly don’t get it. We have a right to feel this way. It has become an abusive relationship for a lot of us and many know it’s not so easy to just leave. You say it’s not personal. Of course not. But once upon a time family and values were a thing this company preached and we are sad because we see what was is no more and it was a great place to work. It was a career. And it was a happy place. Greed has taken over.
Great post @WY7022I-1hik ! You hit the nail on the head.