Sweetpoison · 41-45, F
We are just a number
8INCHSheffieldGuy · 41-45, M
@Sweetpoison fully agree, we are just a number, no appreciation for length of service of employees from companies anymore.
Some guy in Uk worked 40+ years for a supermarket and was given 40 sausage rolls in return for his service!....
Some guy in Uk worked 40+ years for a supermarket and was given 40 sausage rolls in return for his service!....
Pretzel · 70-79, M
I'm different. I retired and was glad to be going. Turned down the luncheon. Just wanted to do my last day and walk out the door
Had a good working relationship but they weren't my family
Maybe the company ask him and he felt the same way
Maybe not
Had a good working relationship but they weren't my family
Maybe the company ask him and he felt the same way
Maybe not
Same happened to me. I worked there nearly 30 years.. one of America's biggest companies, and got nothing, not even a goodbye from management.
Had a one hour session with co-workers and then goodbye.
Feels like I wasted a third of my life there, pretty sad.
Long term employees should be given tons of sh_t at the end as an incentive for others to stick around. It's pretty simple logic.
Had a one hour session with co-workers and then goodbye.
Feels like I wasted a third of my life there, pretty sad.
Long term employees should be given tons of sh_t at the end as an incentive for others to stick around. It's pretty simple logic.
Beautywithin · 36-40, F
We are all just a number! Most think we can be easily replaced but knowledge and experience does count for a lot.
Fukfacewillie · 56-60, M
We had a huge celebration for 4 retirees yesterday. Sorry to hear that.
BridgeOvertroubledWaters · 61-69, M
unfortunately , such are companies.
Get as much out of the worker and then disregard them
Get as much out of the worker and then disregard them
AbbeyRhode · F
I guess that makes it clear to the rest of the wage slaves how much the company cares about them. They couldn't even be bothered to make a half-hearted empty gesture.
Nimbus · M
In the end we all are just a cog in the machine and ready to be thrown away when the time comes.
therighttothink50 · 56-60, M
It’s called globalism, the bottom line is profit margin, the monetized society is a dark society….