Comment by artsyca
5 years ago
Have you ever personally had a long term career in a corporation that somehow managed the escape velocity to actually become something other than typical? i.e. typically toxic and bound to these laws?
5 years ago
Have you ever personally had a long term career in a corporation that somehow managed the escape velocity to actually become something other than typical? i.e. typically toxic and bound to these laws?
I work for myself, but I have quite a few friends who have worked for large companies for 10-20 years.
Some companies just know how to treat their employees well, and they benefit from that.
Yes but only due to near 100% turnover of management and toxic coworkers in a short amount of time. It was weird the day I realized I was essentially working at a different job.
What? You think all employees will inevitably hate working at every company if they stay awhile?
There are no great companies left and everyone of any worth evaporates and ends up "working for themselves" and employee mentality has made most corporations into dystopian surveillance states where management rules by force of mediocrity so the ones that stay are happy to wallow in their entitlements as long as they're free to dress in rags and can afford their mortgage payments yea
Your view on this is far more negative than average. There are plenty of people who have been working at companies for a long time and are content there.
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Out of interest, which companies do you think were great?
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No, but they will eventually become overburdened with ever more rules, regulations, and lose the cohesive team which existed at the beginning.