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:nintendo_switch: Cyrus :nintendo_switch: (kagekokoro@bae.st)'s status on Friday, 10-Mar-2023 02:44:06 JST :nintendo_switch: Cyrus :nintendo_switch: soon to be ex supervisor:
I think it might be a better idea for you to continue to see if our team and the company are trying to get better, and then decide whether to leave or not
neither team nor company have changed at all after a year and 3 months
the promise is empty, and it triggers me quite a bit that he expresses it as a recommendation
not to mention that he apparently has not been told by the department leader that I have already signed another contract...
honestly, if they were so happy with me, they should have shown it before I went out there to get something else
Employee retention is not space engineering
If the employee feels valued and sees a future in the company, they will stay
If they dont, they will leave
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EdBoatConnoisseur (edboatconnoisseur@poa.st)'s status on Friday, 10-Mar-2023 02:44:04 JST EdBoatConnoisseur @Kagekokoro @professionalbigot69 Welp, every time you quit at a company it is an opportunity to get abetter job.
I quit taking calls from welfare niggers at tracfone and got into a rather nice gig rn
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fat ugly creepy angry retarded louser (professionalbigot69@poa.st)'s status on Friday, 10-Mar-2023 02:44:05 JST fat ugly creepy angry retarded louser @Kagekokoro the goal is not employee retention. it's milking everyone up until they leave for whatever reason and milk the next poor sucker that needs money to pay exorbitant living costs -
:nintendo_switch: Cyrus :nintendo_switch: (kagekokoro@bae.st)'s status on Friday, 10-Mar-2023 02:44:05 JST :nintendo_switch: Cyrus :nintendo_switch: @professionalbigot69 the irony of it all: I work in HR... -
Paultron-3030 (paultron@poa.st)'s status on Friday, 10-Mar-2023 03:18:02 JST Paultron-3030 @EdBoatConnoisseur @Kagekokoro @professionalbigot69 yeah the meme is everyone expects to switch jobs and possibly living situation every 2 years to get any raise at all
I can't imagine how it was in the old days where you'd have tons of time to get really damn good at a job and actually get compensated for itWoggy's Zeonic Frolicks likes this.
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