When you work for a company, there is no loyalty like there was many years ago. You owe your loyalty to your family. Give the company your best and work smart (not hard); sorry 1980’s phrase. Don’t work overtime for the sake of just working. They won’t respect you. Save money and don’t depend on the company. In the end, they don’t owe you, and you did a good job and don’t owe them. Remember, on your death bed, the company won’t be there for you, saying he worked overtime. Nobody cares.
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Woof woof!! Now more room for another lapdog to be the new golden boy!
Get with it. The "lap dog" quit. Move on.
Um, I’m the one who recently started here, and I’m like confused and stuff. Who is the Joker on 6? We had pretend names in the sorority y’all, but sometimes they were hard to figure out until you got to know everyone.
Your favorite Joker on 6 here. ‘‘Tis the season of telling others their faults while maintaining that I’m perfect. Yeah, me and my Lapdog. I’m here to defend my PhD! I’m his master and listens to my every command, especially on sunday nights. The book doesn’t do it justice, folks! Scalp ‘em I say! Why Yes, master! Can I lick your feet too!? That’s how you meet expectations!
Wrong. There is loyalty. See layoffs in 2015, 2016 and 2018. Add on countless one off employee dismissals and it is crystal clear definition of loyalty.